Looking for SMPS flyback tranformer TAM TO-5622 or equivalent?

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  • peter_wheat
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    • Aug 2025
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    Looking for SMPS flyback tranformer TAM TO-5622 or equivalent?

    Hi All,
    I'm looking for a SMPS flyback transformer TAM TO-5622, or equivalent, or any information on it? Company is Tamura Corp (https://www.tamuracorp.com). It has Primary, Secondary, and Auxiliary windings. Have emailed the company, but no info back yet. It is out of a Makita DC24SC battery charger.. This transformer has a burnt out the primary (caused by a failed MOSFET). Secondary, gave me a reading of 0.49 Ohms, and Auxiliary a reading of 0.93 Ohms. I took it to bits, thinking I might try and re-wind it, but it was more complex than I realized, and had difficulty removing some of the primary winding, so don't have a proper turns count for it. Any help gratefully received.

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