my flyback transformer (a china made one which i had bought) has a modern design, n a hypothesis goes that all modern FBTs are rectified??
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(this isnt my FBT. i just picked it from google, but mine looks exactly like this)
well, when i connect the primary coil pins to a 9V battery(i keep connecting n disconnecting) with multimeter connected to secondary coil output, in DC mode i get about 500V max. but even if i reverse the polarity of my multimeter, i still get a positive voltage. and when in AC mode, it detects a max voltage of about 1200 (or maybe more).
does these mean that the output is not rectified?
**broken link removed**
(this isnt my FBT. i just picked it from google, but mine looks exactly like this)
well, when i connect the primary coil pins to a 9V battery(i keep connecting n disconnecting) with multimeter connected to secondary coil output, in DC mode i get about 500V max. but even if i reverse the polarity of my multimeter, i still get a positive voltage. and when in AC mode, it detects a max voltage of about 1200 (or maybe more).
does these mean that the output is not rectified?