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John G
 
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Since you need to ask this question you do not know enough about
electricity to be playing with LETHAL transformers.
DO NOT RISK YOUR LIFE.
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John G

Wot's Your Real Problem?

"Ted" wrote in message
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I have a transformer from a dead microwave. Its schematic diagram
shows
a primary coil, a secondary coil, and a third one named F. The
primary
(115 volts) appears to be two or three turns around the core,
insulated
all the way, with both ends sticking out. This primary winding is
sandwiched between the other two coils, both of which have many
windings. One of these coils has two connectors sticking out of the
windings. The other, with very fine wire, has one connector on the
windings, and the other connector is attached to the frame(why?), with
the other end of the fine wire attached to it.

How can I measure the voltage of the outputs? I have a multitester,
but
if I connect it across the outputs won't I just trip a breaker with no
load on the output?

There is a series of numbers on the transformer's sticker but I have
no
idea how to translate those into something meaningful. (YEC DPC OBJY2
YN-685)

Thanks for any help.

Ted

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Ted Bennett
Portland, OR