AlbertHall
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A zero Ohm fuse is a good fuse.Huh? Reading 0 across a fuse means it is good!
Bob
A zero Ohm fuse is a good fuse.Huh? Reading 0 across a fuse means it is good!
Bob
Have a look at the data for the 20VA transformer here and see if it would fit:would I some how be able to tweak so I can use an external transformer? but then how would I wire that internally?
If you decide to do this please be careful with exposed mains connections.I am not at all convinced the transformer is bad. I would try connecting it to mains and read the voltage on the secondary (orange) at this point before replacing it.
Bob
If you decide to do this please be careful with exposed mains connections.
Transformer fault confirmed.Update:
Ok I plugged the device in to the 240v mains as currently wired.
And used settings at 600 in 'V~' as 200 didn't show any readings
Across the blue and white transformer wires. = 245
Across the two orange transformer wires. = 0
Across each of the fuses. = 0
I tested the direct volts coming in and it showed 245
any more tests you recommend?
So would I simply solder the blue and white transformer wires to one end and the orange to the other with this?If the transformer does need replacing then this one may be a better choice as it is toroidal so a few extra turns could easily be added to get the extra volt. (I would guess at about 5 or 6 extra turns.) Even though the SI-3032V regulator is a low dropout device the input voltage may still be a little low with 6 volts RMS into the bridge rectifier. (I have uploaded the datasheet for the regulator.
Les.
Thanks - so that means it's gone if the orange output shows = 0?Transformer fault confirmed.
If the transformer was working correctly then you should read 100V between the '0' and '100'. That it reads 245V is further confirmation that the transformer is dead.out of interest, why would it show 245 when I connect '0' to the 100/110 contacts?
The incoming mains goes through some filtering and the fuse before going to the transformer primary winding.Can I assume the blue and white cables are power coming in?
but it goes through the circuit board first before it enters the transformer, via a 250v fuse etc