Re: Help - how to test an inverter transformer
Thanks will try it out and will let you know.
May I ask you what you think of this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AnaTek-Blu...item2a2ea6e1dd
I am asking about LCD and any other sort of transformer which you can find in a monitor, tv and electronic devices.
Help - how to test an inverter transformer
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Re: Help - how to test an inverter transformer
http://lcdparts.net/T.aspx
Just hit the buy now and the transformer spec will come up.
http://lcdparts.net/TransformerDetai...ProductID=2732
You can also remove the transformer to see how the windings are arrange.
If you have more than one transformer on the board then you can compare the resistance reading. When you work on many of them you will know how the transformer windings are arranged.
BTW, are you asking about inverter transformer for LCD TV or Flyback transformer for CRT.Last edited by budm; 09-14-2015, 11:20 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Help - how to test an inverter transformer
Not sure how could i do that.... is the below similar?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Philips-Fl...item3f4a76b42bLeave a comment:
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Re: Help - how to test an inverter transformer
Can't really understand how to test it and what should be the results.... I understood that an ohm test should take place but i do not know what should the results be and which joints should i testLeave a comment:
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Re: Help - how to test an inverter transformer
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bobpar/fbt.htm
i use this to test transformers.
the pdf has the schematics to make one.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Philips-Fl...item3f4a76b42bLeave a comment:
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Re: Help - how to test an inverter transformer
What do you not understand?Leave a comment:
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Re: Help - how to test an inverter transformer
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bobpar/fbt.htm
i use this to test transformers.
the pdf has the schematics to make one.Leave a comment:
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Help - how to test an inverter transformer
Hi Guys,
I have been wondering how could I learn to test Inverter transformers and any other sort of transformers. I have been googling around and tried to understand the below webpage:
http://www.jestineyong.com/test-lcd-...r-transformer/
Can anyone please assist and teach me how to test them please?
Thanks,
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