Power Transformer Identification

Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph w5hvv at AENEAS.NET
Thu Jul 9 02:43:50 EDT 1998


I have acquired a power transformer that I believe is out of a
DX-40 (but I could sure be wrong).  It is an enclosed transformer,
rectangular in shape with rounded corners and has two flat mounting
flanges that strectch for the full length of two sides.  It measures
4 1/4 inches tall, by 3 inches deep by 3 1/2 inches wide.  It is
black in color.

It has two black, two green, and two light yellow leads coming from
one access hole in the bottom and two yellow and three red with
yellow tracer leads coming from the other access hole in the bottom.

I can apply house current to the black leads and identify the voltages
that appear on the various leads but if you can identify it and can
tell me the current ratings for these voltages, I would be most grateful.
I want to use the transformer for a homebrew project and need to know
how much current availability the transformer has at each voltage.

Thank you,

Rod, N5HV
w5hvv at aeneas.net

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