Looking to identify Partially known/unknown transformer.
It's supposed to be a Woodward-Schumacher output transformer made for university sound. The only markings on it are stamped into the metal and are as follows; 050-7002-00 then under that is EIA-606-227. The wires are primary black-yellow-brown-green-orange, and on secondary is blue-red. I will use tone lizards process to get winding ratio, by inserting 1v ac into the secondary and measuring the voltages coming out the primary, put that into the formula which i do not know offhand(lol)
But I'm hoping someone knows something about these ie push pull, SE, or transistor transformers. I am working my way througg all the university sound schematics I can find online looking for that part number. Any and all help welcomed!
It's supposed to be a Woodward-Schumacher output transformer made for university sound. The only markings on it are stamped into the metal and are as follows; 050-7002-00 then under that is EIA-606-227. The wires are primary black-yellow-brown-green-orange, and on secondary is blue-red. I will use tone lizards process to get winding ratio, by inserting 1v ac into the secondary and measuring the voltages coming out the primary, put that into the formula which i do not know offhand(lol)
But I'm hoping someone knows something about these ie push pull, SE, or transistor transformers. I am working my way througg all the university sound schematics I can find online looking for that part number. Any and all help welcomed!
Well I never found that part number in any schematics, but all of them are solid state amps. So more then likely these are for transistor amplifiers.
I know they are useless for tube use as they are but does anyone know if the iron can be rewound and be used in vacuum tube amps? I only paid 5 bucks for them so not a financial lose.
I know they are useless for tube use as they are but does anyone know if the iron can be rewound and be used in vacuum tube amps? I only paid 5 bucks for them so not a financial lose.
Part Number:
(TA) 050-7002-00
Product Details:
MFG Schumader for university sound. 150 watt audio transformer. 3 3/8" x 3 1/2" x 2 3/4"H.
Blue-Red wnd 1. Black-yellow-orange-green-brown-winding 2.
Primary Z:
150/300 ohms
Secondary Z:
150/300 ohms
Information obtained from:
https://www.surplussales.com/items/...ights/115225-mfg-schumader-audio-transformer/
NOTE: I am aware that "Schumader" should have been spelled Schumacher. That is just the way it was spelled on Surplus Sales website.
(TA) 050-7002-00
Product Details:
MFG Schumader for university sound. 150 watt audio transformer. 3 3/8" x 3 1/2" x 2 3/4"H.
Blue-Red wnd 1. Black-yellow-orange-green-brown-winding 2.
Primary Z:
150/300 ohms
Secondary Z:
150/300 ohms
Information obtained from:
https://www.surplussales.com/items/...ights/115225-mfg-schumader-audio-transformer/
NOTE: I am aware that "Schumader" should have been spelled Schumacher. That is just the way it was spelled on Surplus Sales website.
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Lol that is where i got them from. I took a gamble that they may be useful for 5 bucks each. Thanks for the reply though.Part Number:
(TA) 050-7002-00
Product Details:
MFG Schumader for university sound. 150 watt audio transformer. 3 3/8" x 3 1/2" x 2 3/4"H.
Blue-Red wnd 1. Black-yellow-orange-green-brown-winding 2.
Primary Z:
150/300 ohms
Secondary Z:
150/300 ohms
Information obtained from:
https://www.surplussales.com/items/...ights/115225-mfg-schumader-audio-transformer/
NOTE: I am aware that "Schumader" should have been spelled Schumacher. That is just the way it was spelled on Surplus Sales website.
Well these transformers are definitely for early solid state transistor P.A. amplifiers. They are totally useless for any tube application. I have been interested in learning how to wind my own output transformers, so with that in mind I am in the process of taking them apart to use the cores. I'll keep this thread updated as it goes along. Hopefully I'll have 2 working transformers when i
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I have taken 1 of the transformers apart, I don't have a use for anything near 150w output transformer. Maybe i could make two smaller output transformers from the remains of one.
I made bobbins that fit snugly into half of the laminations. I am also working on bobbins that will take all the laminations of one transformer should it be necessary to go that route.
I made bobbins that fit snugly into half of the laminations. I am also working on bobbins that will take all the laminations of one transformer should it be necessary to go that route.