You may remember in an earlier post 'Bad case of GAS' I talked of a Nippergram portable phonogram that i bought at a garage sale. Well, I've taken the advice that I was given and stripped the guts in preparation for a low watt SE amp build. Steve Conner at the time said that the wax paper PT is fine as long as it doesn't have goop all over it - an indication of a bad component at some time in the past. Well, it's got goop on it. The side where the secondaries are has what looks like hardened resin over the wax paper and has run along and hardened on the leads. So I replaced the previous 2core with 3core mains lead and earthed the chassis and plugged in with nothing else in the chassis. I measured 300VAC between each of two green leads going to the 6X4 rectifier socket and earth, 210VAC between an orange lead (I suspect that this was to power the turnatable motor) and earth and about 7VAC between the heater lead and earth. There are two yellow leads to the chassis. And of course the primaries at 230VAC. Or 240VAC. Depends on who you trust.
Question 1: despite the goop, is this PT OK to use?
Question 2: If the answer to 1 is yes, is its longevity jeopardised by the goop leak?
Many thanks to everyone - as ever, you are a source of inspiration and education.
Question 1: despite the goop, is this PT OK to use?
Question 2: If the answer to 1 is yes, is its longevity jeopardised by the goop leak?
Many thanks to everyone - as ever, you are a source of inspiration and education.
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