Originally posted by afo
Measure from E to F, E to G, E to H, E to I, E to J
Measure from F to G, F to H, F to I, F to J
Measure from G to H, G to I, G to J
Measure from H to I, H to J
Measure from I to J
Many of these readings may be greater than 1 Megohm - open. Others may be only a few ohms.
A ring test requires either a ring tester, or an oscilloscope. If a sensible pattern appears for the primary windings I would suggest we work on investigating other possible causes.
Whoops!!! I may have gotten ahead of myself. If the transformer is still in the board, don't do the above test yet. Note that I have marked up the picture of the bottom of the board. This is much quicker. Check for resistance from E to E', F-G to F-G', H-I to H-I', and J to J'. If I understand the circuit, all four of those readings will be very low - much less than 1 ohm.
PlainBill
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