How to measure transformer output

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Erm, can't find a good place to start. This was pulled from a junked Soundesign am/fm/tuner/phono unit. Need to figure out how to measure the different voltages that this transformer can provide..

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


Don't know which of the output wires to test, or in what combo..
 
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The red and black will be mains in.

When testing an "unknown" its good practice to use a bulb in series with the primary to limit current if you made a mistake.

So you have 6 wires on the secondary. The green and blue look thicker then the others. These probably supplied the output stage etc

I would guess that these are a ?-0-? In other words a split centre tapped winding with blue as zero. So power it up and measure on AC volts between the blue and each green in turn.

The orange black and yellow ? Switch off and see if there is any electrical connection between these and the three just tested. Use meter on ohms. I'm guessing not.

So now power up again and measure AC volts between all combinations of these three wires and write them down. It should then hopefully make sense as too what it is.
 
Thanks for the advice guys. Sadly, won't be able to use it on my current project, but it's got a nice ~24v on the green wires, ~12v with them individually, and the 5.5v and ~4v on the lesser wires.

Finally, an easy and straight answer on how to measure these.. :)
 
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