Hi Folks,
New here. I have a Cambridge Soundworks Basscube 10. It has a built in mono amp. The AC cord passes through a fuse (Test closed) and enters a 4" square transformer. I have no current coming from the secondary. I removed it and the transformer test with no resistance on the primary side. The secondary does have resistance. The board also looks burnt under the zener diodes. I was wondering if someone could help confirm that no resistance across any combination of the primary wires (4) is indeed bad, help identify a replacement transformer and maybe touch on what...or if anything on the circuit's secondary side could cause an open circuit on the primary winding. What other components should I suspect?
Transformer is labeled: B3-038-1-76-F 8603074F FEDERAL
It has a Black, Red, Orange and Brown wires on the primary
and
Blue, Black and Blue wires on the secondary.
I tried searching google for this transformer, with no hits.
Thank you for reading,
Brad
New here. I have a Cambridge Soundworks Basscube 10. It has a built in mono amp. The AC cord passes through a fuse (Test closed) and enters a 4" square transformer. I have no current coming from the secondary. I removed it and the transformer test with no resistance on the primary side. The secondary does have resistance. The board also looks burnt under the zener diodes. I was wondering if someone could help confirm that no resistance across any combination of the primary wires (4) is indeed bad, help identify a replacement transformer and maybe touch on what...or if anything on the circuit's secondary side could cause an open circuit on the primary winding. What other components should I suspect?
Transformer is labeled: B3-038-1-76-F 8603074F FEDERAL
It has a Black, Red, Orange and Brown wires on the primary
and
Blue, Black and Blue wires on the secondary.
I tried searching google for this transformer, with no hits.
Thank you for reading,
Brad