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Jim Land wrote:
Matthew Kirkcaldie wrote in : Having found an open primary in the small transformer .... That's strange. Transformer primaries don't open very often. I would be inclined to dig deeper to find out why there's an open circuit (internal fuse open? Bad connection? Melted wire?) and whether there is any fault downstream of the transformer (shorted component?). Small transformers are impedance protected, the windings can be damaged by power surges or an overloaded secondary. If the unit works after replacing the transformer, it was probably just a surge that popped it. |
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