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Hi,

I require a chassis transformer with the following properties:

Primary 0-110-220V
Secondary 2*16v and 2*11V
25VA

The exact secondary voltages may vary from those stated by a volt or 2
as they feed a regulated supply (78XX and 79XX linear regulators).
This is to repair a piece of equipment and there is not room for two
seperate transformers. Any ideas where I might get one?

Cheers,

Terry

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I require a chassis transformer with the following properties:


Primary 0-110-220V
Secondary 2*16v and 2*11V
25VA


The exact secondary voltages may vary from those stated by a volt or 2
as they feed a regulated supply (78XX and 79XX linear regulators).
This is to repair a piece of equipment and there is not room for two
seperate transformers. Any ideas where I might get one?


It's not over expensive to have transformers specially made, if you can't
find a stock item.

http://www.vvttransformers.co.uk/

Is it not available from the maker as a spare?

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Check the Hammond web page ..
If they don't have it they will make you one.

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Hi,

I require a chassis transformer with the following properties:

Primary 0-110-220V
Secondary 2*16v and 2*11V
25VA

The exact secondary voltages may vary from those stated by a volt or 2
as they feed a regulated supply (78XX and 79XX linear regulators).
This is to repair a piece of equipment and there is not room for two
seperate transformers. Any ideas where I might get one?

Cheers,

Terry



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It's not over expensive to have transformers specially made, if you can't
find a stock item.
http://www.vvttransformers.co.uk/


Could they even take the original transformer, unwind it, find the break,
fix it, and wind it back?


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Check the Hammond web page ..
If they don't have it they will make you one.


For a $500 minimum order, they say! Or am I looking at the wrong place?


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