I have tried (without success) to wire a Hammond transformer for a LM4780 power supply (Audiosector kit). I have followed the manufacturer's wiring instructions but every time I try the transformer overheats or the fuse blows up. If I understood well, both the primary and secondaries should be wired in paralel. I have attached a diagram.
HAMMOND 182P22
PRIMARY 2 x 117
VA 225
SECONDARY
2 x 22V @ 5.1 A
HAMMOND 182P22
PRIMARY 2 x 117
VA 225
SECONDARY
2 x 22V @ 5.1 A
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If I understood well, both the primary and secondaries should be wired in paralel.
No, only the primaries... thats if you are using 120 volt outlet. If you are using 240 outlet then u wire the primary in series. The secondaries u hook up to the PSU that comes with the kit. Normally they are marked as in... AC1, AC2 etc.
... in other words.
U tie the black, brown wires from trans. to the hot wire 'black' in USA.
Then u tie the white, orange wires from trans to the nuetral 'white' in USA
This is then hooked up in parallel, the primary side. At this stage I would test the voltage at the secondaries. Make sure u have it right.
secondaries DO NOT get hooked together, they are separated to give u the V- and V+ DC through separate bridges.
someone else can explain it better, I am only learning myself!!! Have fun. Good thing on that fuse I suppose
U tie the black, brown wires from trans. to the hot wire 'black' in USA.
Then u tie the white, orange wires from trans to the nuetral 'white' in USA
This is then hooked up in parallel, the primary side. At this stage I would test the voltage at the secondaries. Make sure u have it right.
secondaries DO NOT get hooked together, they are separated to give u the V- and V+ DC through separate bridges.
someone else can explain it better, I am only learning myself!!! Have fun. Good thing on that fuse I suppose
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