Looks like the power transformer has only one 120V winding, you need twoThis is the only info I have on the transformers..
The other is not very clear, to much connections for an OPT of a cyclotron.
Put a (low for safety) alternating voltage to one of the windings an mesure the others.Gives an idea what it does.
Mona
Looks like the power transformer has only one 120V winding, you need two
The other is not very clear, to much connections for an OPT of a cyclotron.
Put a (low for safety) alternating voltage to one of the windings an mesure the others.Gives an idea what it does.
Mona
+1
I can not understand either
and it's not clearer at unitrafad.com
Looks like the power transformer has only one 120V winding, you need two
The other is not very clear, to much connections for an OPT of a cyclotron.
Put a (low for safety) alternating voltage to one of the windings an mesure the others.Gives an idea what it does.
Mona
Starting to think I’ve bought 3 boat anchor’s instead of useable transformers... typical lol.
I’ll do that with the ‘supposed’ opt’s and post results.. won’t be today tho as currently fitting a toilet.
it seems that there are two primary on the square transformer "green / white - green / white"
I don’t have that many taps on the two square transformers....?
I’ll have to run that low voltage ac test on them and see what shows up..
I confess to being over my head here, I bought what I expected to be a ‘plug and play kit’ (not quite but you know what I mean..) and I’m struggling to figure out how any of this can be used...
ketje will surely have an idea of what you can do but first of all, it is necessary to test and detect the voltages on your power transformer.
as said above, it lacks secondary in relation to the scheme but as the scheme does not match the kit, I am not surprised.
I think, however, that your power transformers are planned for Europe with a single primary and a midpoint
as said above, it lacks secondary in relation to the scheme but as the scheme does not match the kit, I am not surprised.
I think, however, that your power transformers are planned for Europe with a single primary and a midpoint
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