I'm starting a thread for folks to list specs on any Edcor transformers that they would like to list. The website is very sparse. So here's what I've got. They will do just about any customization for an extra $20 which I find amazing.
Pricing may vary as this thread ages.
XPWR009: 120 v 60 Hz primary, 275-0-275 175mA, 6.3V 4A, 5V 3A Cost is $51.15 each.
XPWR005: Secondary is 330-0-330VAC at 180ma , two 6.3V at 2.5 amp windings. Primary is 120VAC 60 Hz.
I'm considering having a 600 ohm to 8 ohm CXPP made, minus the ultralinear taps: CXPP25-8-600-SP
Pricing may vary as this thread ages.
XPWR009: 120 v 60 Hz primary, 275-0-275 175mA, 6.3V 4A, 5V 3A Cost is $51.15 each.
XPWR005: Secondary is 330-0-330VAC at 180ma , two 6.3V at 2.5 amp windings. Primary is 120VAC 60 Hz.
I'm considering having a 600 ohm to 8 ohm CXPP made, minus the ultralinear taps: CXPP25-8-600-SP
whitelabrat said:I'm starting a thread for folks to list specs on any Edcor transformers that they would like to list.
Great idea! Here's the two you mentioned, plus a couple that Phyllis mentioned to me when I spoke with her today.
XPWR009, 275-0-275 @ 175mA, 6.3V @ 4A, 5.0V @ 3A ($51.15)
XPWR007, 275-0-275 @ 200mA, 6.3V @ 6A, 5.0V @ 3A
XPWR017, 275-0-275 @ 250mA, 6.3V @ 5A, 5.0V @ 3A
XPWR008, 300-0-300 @ 200mA, 6.3V @ 4A, 5.0V @ 3A ($57.33)
XPWR005, 330-0-330 @ 180ma, two 6.3V @ 2.5A
XPWR041, 340-0-340 @ 120mA, 6.3V @ 4A, 5.0V @ 3A ($51.01)
XPWR???, 370-0-370 @ 200mA
XPWR033, 380-0-380 @ 200mA, 6.3V @ 5A, 5.0V @ 3A ($59.48)
What are peoples' experiences with the Edcor power transformers? I've heard that Hammond 200 series PTs have a reputation for mechanical buzzing. That's a big turnoff for me. Are the Edcors solid and silent? Do they actually make rated voltage, or do they tend to run high like the Hammonds?
Been using Hammond 300 series PT's in my DIY monoblocks for 4 years now. No buzz or noise whatsoever. 300 series have universal voltage input taps. Highly recommended if output voltage./current capacity is suited for your circuit. I would have been comfortable if it was 375-0-075 / 200mA or more but only offer 175mA model.
Am also using the Hammond output and its absolutely amazing. Just have to alter the negative feedback circuit and component values to ensure a flat frequency response.
No, I'm NOT a Hammond fanboy but very pleased with the product.
Am also using the Hammond output and its absolutely amazing. Just have to alter the negative feedback circuit and component values to ensure a flat frequency response.
No, I'm NOT a Hammond fanboy but very pleased with the product.
I paid the $20 on this one. I haven't had the chance to fire it up yet, but I think it will be very good for experimenting. Needs a bridge rectifier, though, so pure tube rectification is out unless you are a masochist.
XPWR052
120V 60Hz primary to 400V 500mA
tapped at 400, 385, 375, 365, and 0 Volts
Sorry, no filament winding, though. I went with a separate filament transformer so that I can put my standby switch on the primary of my power transformer.
XPWR052
120V 60Hz primary to 400V 500mA
tapped at 400, 385, 375, 365, and 0 Volts
Sorry, no filament winding, though. I went with a separate filament transformer so that I can put my standby switch on the primary of my power transformer.
coolmaster said:Been using Hammond 300 series PT's in my DIY monoblocks for 4 years now. No buzz or noise whatsoever.
I'm very tempted to just buy a Hammond 374BX and be done with it, even though they cost a lot more. Unless, of course, someone can tell me the Edcors are as quiet as a mouse...
So far, I don't have a problem with the Hammonds as to buzzing or whatever. The only issue is it operates very warm to hot after some hours, but that could be due to the circuitry (140mA current draw) and I live in the tropics. Nevertheless its held out for so long.
I'd view transformer buzzing as a defect. Can you return the product if it buzzes?.
I'd view transformer buzzing as a defect. Can you return the product if it buzzes?.
Allow me to suggest this. Don't cut short any of the wires. Strip and solder only the wires in use and bind them and others securely and out of the way. If the tranny works well..good. If not..apply for a warranty claim. I only hope the dealer is interested in having a satisfied customer.
Yep. I'm not positive but I think you can even specify chokes for use in a choke-input power supply.chrish said:do they make chokes?
I just spotted this in my inbox...
Here is a PDF file that has most of the power transformers that EDCOR has designed and sale. You can view the full announcement by following this link:
http://www.audiotransformers.net/forum/index.php?topic=198.0
Regards,
The EDCOR Technical Support Team
Here is a PDF file that has most of the power transformers that EDCOR has designed and sale. You can view the full announcement by following this link:
http://www.audiotransformers.net/forum/index.php?topic=198.0
Regards,
The EDCOR Technical Support Team
whitelabrat said:XPWR005: Secondary is 330-0-330VAC at 180ma , two 6.3V at 2.5 amp windings. Primary is 120VAC 60 Hz.
Have you ever used the XPWR005? Any comments on its performance? I'm trying to find dimensional drawings for it...
What are peoples' experiences with the Edcor power transformers?
Very good. They seem overbuilt, large, low DCR, run cool, no buzz, accurate output voltage. I had them wind me some custom XPWR for a pair of mono-blocks. I wouldn't be surprised if I could run both mono blocks off one power transformer.
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