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Default Sencore LC77 coil check

I recently bought 2 of these and they don't like to ring iron core
coils. I always get 2-3 rings and it says a known good coil is bad. I
planned to use that function to check for shorted turns in tube based
output transformers. Am I missing something? All other functions work
great.
Also, anyone have an extra manual for one of these? Or maybe a PDF....
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boardjunkie wrote:

: I recently bought 2 of these and they don't like to ring iron core
: coils. I always get 2-3 rings and it says a known good coil is bad. I
: planned to use that function to check for shorted turns in tube based
: output transformers. Am I missing something? All other functions work
: great.


I think it's the nature of the beast.

I have the predecessor to it, the LC53 and don't remember it being very
useful when it came to test iron core transformers. Things like flybacks and
chokes it did ok on though.

Maybe there is some newer technology I'm not aware about but things like
power transformers and output transformers are best left to the old
fashioned ohm meter like a Simpson 260.

Don't get me wrong, you'll still run into some that come out to be a flip of
the coin if they are good or bad but things like output transformers are
fairly easy to figure out even if no characteristics or specs are known
about it.

Plus from what I remember, even if you got the service info, they usually
gave (if at all) the impedence in ohms, not in henrys. Those were always
"typical" anyway, meaning +/- 100% in my book.

So what I'm saying is, even if it's some setting on the LC77 you are
overlooking, I'm sure the end result is not going to be anything useful
that you can take to the bank.

-bruce


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On Jan 6, 11:47*am, Jitt wrote:
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says... I recently bought 2 of these and they don't like to ring iron core
coils. I always get 2-3 rings and it says a known good coil is bad. I
planned to use that function to check for shorted turns in tube based
output transformers. Am I missing something? All other functions work
great.
Also, anyone have an extra manual for one of these? Or maybe a PDF....


* * *The ads used to say they weren't for laminated core
inductors.


Well foo-ee then Oh well....win some lose some. Worth its weight in
gold just for its (out of circuit) cap checking capability.
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