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What kind of transformer is this?
And can I use it for something?
Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V |
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What kind of transformer is this?
Vey wrote:
And can I use it for something? Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V Sure, you can use it for anything you need 8, 16, or 32V for. |
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What kind of transformer is this?
James Sweet wrote:
Vey wrote: And can I use it for something? Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V Sure, you can use it for anything you need 8, 16, or 32V for. Usually, there is an AC input on the other side. Is that the 120 and 0 V connections? |
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What kind of transformer is this?
"Vey" wrote in message
hlink.net... James Sweet wrote: Vey wrote: And can I use it for something? Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V Sure, you can use it for anything you need 8, 16, or 32V for. Usually, there is an AC input on the other side. Is that the 120 and 0 V connections? Of course -- Dave M MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the address) Life is like a roll of toilet paper; the closer to the end, the faster it goes. |
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What kind of transformer is this?
On 8 Apr, 01:09, Vey wrote:
And can I use it for something? Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V 120v mains primary, 2 secondaries 16-16 and 8-0-8v. Current as yet unknown, but a 4.5" cube must be what... 100w at a vague guess? Would run a power amp, a bench PSU, can be sued to boost filament bulb efficiency, and who knows what else. Could also be used as an audio output transformer if you weren't too worried about quality. NT |
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What kind of transformer is this?
"James Sweet" wrote in message news:QJWRh.318$FC5.71@trndny06... Vey wrote: And can I use it for something? Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V Sure, you can use it for anything you need 8, 16, or 32V for. Or even 24, 40 or 48v !! :~) Arfa |
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What kind of transformer is this?
Arfa Daily wrote:
"James Sweet" wrote in message news:QJWRh.318$FC5.71@trndny06... Vey wrote: And can I use it for something? Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V Sure, you can use it for anything you need 8, 16, or 32V for. Or even 24, 40 or 48v !! :~) Arfa Yes, althought you're then limited to the lowest current capacity of the windings, if you can see a small section of the winding you can guess as to the amps it can handle. |
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What kind of transformer is this?
James Sweet wrote:
Vey wrote: And can I use it for something? Laminated steel co 4 1/2"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/2" Label on one side says: GES-651V112217 8812071F FEDERAL On the other side, all the wires come out one side. They are grouped and labeled. |Orange wire labeled 0V |Brown 91V |Black 120V |White 105V (continuity between these 4) |Brown 16V |White 0V |Brown 16V (continuity between these 3) |White 8V |Red 0V |Black 8V Sure, you can use it for anything you need 8, 16, or 32V for. Or...it would probably make a passable door stop. If not heavy enough; a paperweight! g jak |
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