Broken transformer on Carlsbro GRX7

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  • OrganiK
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    Thanks for all the help! much appreciated

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  • budm
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    Yes you can, just wire them up with correct phase.

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by R_J
    You don't need 2 secondaries, you need a center tapped secondary
    I know but can't i make one with a a center tap with a transformer that has 2 identical secondary windings?

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by r_j
    you don't need 2 secondaries, you need a center tapped secondary
    +1

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  • R_J
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    You don't need 2 secondaries, you need a center tapped secondary

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by petehall347
    Nice one, so then i would need a transformer that has 2 secondarys with an output of about 50Vac each correct?

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  • petehall347
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    + and - 70v for that amp .....https://music-electronics-forum.com/...ad.php?t=19136

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by R_J
    You should try and find out what the voltage should be, if that is not the original transformer, 43vac is meaningless. What is the voltage on the main caps?
    If the 43vac is correct you would have 60 vdc across the + of one capacitor and the - of the other, so about 30 volts across each capacitor to ground.
    This must be the way they are using the transformer.

    The second picture is how it is normally done, so maybe the customer broke the center tap wire completely off the transformer?
    The caps are rated at 80VDC so its a bit high for 30 right? but maybe since its old school they like to over engineer stuff a lot, dunno.

    If it was 43Vac on either side it would give about 56Vdc for each cap that makes more sence for the 80VDC on the caps. we also know that its a 150W x2 amp at 2omh so that would need a voltage of about 17Vac = 24.5Vp so that fits better with it being 43Vac total.

    Thanks a lot for you time and patients by the way
    Last edited by OrganiK; 05-16-2019, 11:58 AM.

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  • R_J
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    You should try and find out what the voltage should be, if that is not the original transformer, 43vac is meaningless. What is the voltage on the main caps?
    If the 43vac is correct you would have 60 vdc across the + of one capacitor and the - of the other, so about 30 volts across each capacitor to ground.
    This must be the way they are using the transformer.

    The second picture is how it is normally done, so maybe the customer broke the center tap wire completely off the transformer?
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    Last edited by R_J; 05-16-2019, 09:20 AM.

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by R_J
    I see two wires had spade connectors on them, I am guessing they connected to the power switch originally, What about the larger secondary wires, were they just floating around in the mixer and not connected to the bridge? too bad the customer played with it first, that's never a good sign. I wonder if this is the original transformer?
    Non of the wires where connected, I put the connectors on them wire.

    Yer I also wondered if someone had put a different transformer in it.

    So where did you get the 43V on the secondary before? was it just a guess?

    Edit: Sorry my bad i was just being stupid and could not read the sticker properly it says 43V 3 Amps on it...

    and the caps are doble that, so could well be the right voltage. So do you think i should just try and fit a 2x 43V 150VA Transformer and cross my fingers? lol
    Last edited by OrganiK; 05-16-2019, 01:56 AM.

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  • R_J
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    I see two wires had spade connectors on them, I am guessing they connected to the power switch originally, What about the larger secondary wires, were they just floating around in the mixer and not connected to the bridge? too bad the customer played with it first, that's never a good sign. I wonder if this is the original transformer?

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by petehall347
    are those caps in parallel ?
    no they are, there is one for each power rail

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by petehall347
    would spike the secondary then blow the fuse most likely .
    what from the inrush current? i though that only happend on caps or motors, im really not sure so please correct me if im rong

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by R_J
    I would guess blue and green are the secondary 43 volts, Brown and pink 240vac with the orange and (yellow/red???) connected together. and now the winding between the pink and orange is open. You could supply 120vac to brown and orange to see if you get 43vac for the secondary
    yer that's what i thought, Still i recon you right about there should be a center tap on the secondary tho...

    Havent got means of getting 120vac... i might be able to borrow an old building transformer, that should do right?.

    Still dont quite understand why it would blow the fuse by putting more volts on it if there isn't any load on the secondary

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  • petehall347
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    would spike the secondary then blow the fuse most likely .

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  • OrganiK
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    Originally posted by redwire
    The thinner wiring should be the primary, if it's got a dual 120VAC primary and putting 220V on one of course it would blow the fuse.
    Even if there is no load on the secondary? would a single primary winding not have a high impedance when there is no current flowing though the secondary?

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  • petehall347
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    i would do the 120v also to find secondary voltage and further testing . been there done that .

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  • R_J
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    I would guess blue and green are the secondary 43 volts, Brown and pink 240vac with the orange and (yellow/red???) connected together. and now the winding between the pink and orange is open. You could supply 120vac to brown and orange to see if you get 43vac for the secondary
    Last edited by R_J; 05-15-2019, 06:00 PM.

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  • petehall347
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    pic 2 post 5 should clear it up .spades go to bridge .

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  • petehall347
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    are those caps in parallel ?

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