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Hello all...
I have some old line conditioners (of the Sola brand) with large transformers, a capacitor and maybe some other stuff inside. These are big and heavy things. I asked a long time ago in this group if these happened to be isolation transformers as well...but nobody knew for certain and I didn't want to take a chance on my safety. So what I'm looking for is some kind of a test that can be used to determine if something is an isolation transformer. Is there any test that can be used to determine this? What equipment would be needed? Thanks in advance for any help! William |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hello all... I have some old line conditioners (of the Sola brand) with large transformers, a capacitor and maybe some other stuff inside. These are big and heavy things. I asked a long time ago in this group if these happened to be isolation transformers as well...but nobody knew for certain and I didn't want to take a chance on my safety. So what I'm looking for is some kind of a test that can be used to determine if something is an isolation transformer. Is there any test that can be used to determine this? What equipment would be needed? Is it a big capacitor? Can you see windings on two limbs of the core? Look at http://www.vf-transformer.com/cv.html (Constant Voltage Transformers). N |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hello all... I have some old line conditioners (of the Sola brand) with large transformers, a capacitor and maybe some other stuff inside. These are big and heavy things. I asked a long time ago in this group if these happened to be isolation transformers as well...but nobody knew for certain and I didn't want to take a chance on my safety. So what I'm looking for is some kind of a test that can be used to determine if something is an isolation transformer. Is there any test that can be used to determine this? What equipment would be needed? No transformer model or number? If it's one of those old brownish looking Sola's than look under the top cover-plate for the circuit diagram. Regardless, any isolation transformer should have a very, very large resistance reading between the primary and secondary windings . With most common DMM it would read infinity. |
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