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lord loh. said:Hey...
Can anyone explain this ?
The coil is supposed to provide 0 resistance to DC(The cell). So wont it be just a small change in intensity if the coil is short or not ?
if the transformer works in reverse mode i beleave it may work in forward mode, a simple circuit to test the reverse mode transformer is a simple scr circuit useing an scr and a resister or 2 and a 12 volts battery and a 12 volts auto indicator flasher unit from a car will do the jobhsab said:hi
simple way to test your transformer :lol:
moody07747 said:it can be done with a multimeter set to low ohms to especially for finding the correct outputs if the transformer has 4 or more wires
chaisi said:can any one xplain this circuit
sheldonstv said:my multimeter set to ohms does the job........
sheldonstv said:if you want,you could always ring the tx primary and check the secondary waveform with your scope.....but why make things too complicated when a simple continuity test or voltage test will suffice?
sheldonstv said:there are times when i need to use a scope to check whats going on with a tx-for example when testing lopts for go-nogo due to shorted turns(eht overwind etc)........also scancoils are sometimes checked in the same way.......