Hi there,
I have this CD player from a Technics Component unit whose mains transformer is blown. The primary winding is open circuit. This transformer has many secondary windings on its secondary side. This transformer is obviously obsolete.
I need to know if my trick for a alternative transformer will work. Please check the attachment for explanation.
I want to use three separate transformers to be equivalent like the original transformer.
The only thing a bit dodgy is the connection of the 9.6V and 12V outputs of which there is a interconnection between the two windings. As you can see the 12V winding connects to the center winding on the center tap of the 9 - 0 - 9
I am aware that the three transformers i will use must be similar in VA size.
Can I do it like I have hand drawn on the attachment?
Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Angelos
I have this CD player from a Technics Component unit whose mains transformer is blown. The primary winding is open circuit. This transformer has many secondary windings on its secondary side. This transformer is obviously obsolete.
I need to know if my trick for a alternative transformer will work. Please check the attachment for explanation.
I want to use three separate transformers to be equivalent like the original transformer.
The only thing a bit dodgy is the connection of the 9.6V and 12V outputs of which there is a interconnection between the two windings. As you can see the 12V winding connects to the center winding on the center tap of the 9 - 0 - 9
I am aware that the three transformers i will use must be similar in VA size.
Can I do it like I have hand drawn on the attachment?
Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Angelos
Comment