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PP Output Trafo Measurement

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I've measured the primary resistances in a Rogers Cadet OPT. One measures 257-0-233 ohm (145) the other measures 256-0-240 ohms (147). The numbers in brackets = the ohms on a fourth tap on the each OPT. The secondary side has taps for grnd, 3/5R & 10/16R.

I have 2 questions:

Is the imbalance in readings between the PP sides of each trafo a big problem? Can this be fixed?

Does anybody know what the fourth tap on the OPT might be used for? There are 5 taps but one is unconnected (I had hoped that they might have been ultra-linear connections - but no).

John
 
Is the imbalance in readings between the PP sides of each trafo a big problem? Can this be fixed?

In order:

No, as long as you understand that compensation may be different side to side. It's pretty common and derives from the coil diameter increasing as more turns are added; the "outer" half will have a higher DCR than the inner half.

No, not unless you rewind the transformers. Lots of segmentation helps this, but carries its own issues.
 
Thanks Tom,
I won't do that so. What do you mean by
ONE primary tap
?

This OPT has five taps on the primary -
one is unconnected to trafo wiring,
three are used for mid & both end points of PP output stage,
and one is not connected to output stage but a wire runs to it from trafo so it gives the ohm readings given in brackets above.

Just wondering what this might be?

John
 
Not to woryy about the slight difference in DC resistance....
The important thing is the turns are equal and that means the AC impedance is balanced...
When you model the output stage..the DC resistance gets added into the plate resistance of the tube...
With pentodes this DC resistance amounts to nothing...
With high power TRIODES the DC resistance plays a bigger role so there are techniques to wind the primary to get the DC resistance almost perfect...but in most cases no really needed..

Chris
 
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