Hi guys, I am starting a new thread in how to use the defective Weber PT that has imbalanced output. This is the data sheet of the transformer: https://taweber.powweb.com/store/025130intsch.jpg. But the two Red wires and Red/White wires are not balanced. They measured to be:
1) With Red/Yellow grounded:
a) Measure the two Red wires, readings are 320VAC and 366VAC resp.
b) Measure the two Red/White wires, readings VAC 250VAC and 294VAC resp.
2) With Blue/Red ( 45VAC) grounded:
a) Measure the two Red wires, readings are 366VAC and 320VAC resp.
b) Measure the two Red/White wires, readings are 294VAC and 250VAC resp.
Weber told me all the ones they have shows the same problem. They are going to sent me another model. But at the mean time, I am trying to make use of this defective PT as it's already in the amp, it's too much trouble to fit a new PT in and it will be a week before I receive the new one........AND the most important, I don't have a lot of confidence on the new one either. So I am going to try to make this original one work.
I am going to use the Red wires that measure 320VAC and 366VAC respectively. Questions are:
1) If I just use it as is, I should get about 420VDC after rectifier. Obviously the 366VAC side is going to carry much of the load. Does that present a reliability issue?
2) I can put zener diodes to lower the voltage. The difference is 46VAC. So the peak voltage is 46 X 1.4 = 64.4V peak. So if I use zener diodes in series to take up about 60V, I should be able to balance the two sides better.
What do you guys think?
Thanks
1) With Red/Yellow grounded:
a) Measure the two Red wires, readings are 320VAC and 366VAC resp.
b) Measure the two Red/White wires, readings VAC 250VAC and 294VAC resp.
2) With Blue/Red ( 45VAC) grounded:
a) Measure the two Red wires, readings are 366VAC and 320VAC resp.
b) Measure the two Red/White wires, readings are 294VAC and 250VAC resp.
Weber told me all the ones they have shows the same problem. They are going to sent me another model. But at the mean time, I am trying to make use of this defective PT as it's already in the amp, it's too much trouble to fit a new PT in and it will be a week before I receive the new one........AND the most important, I don't have a lot of confidence on the new one either. So I am going to try to make this original one work.
I am going to use the Red wires that measure 320VAC and 366VAC respectively. Questions are:
1) If I just use it as is, I should get about 420VDC after rectifier. Obviously the 366VAC side is going to carry much of the load. Does that present a reliability issue?
2) I can put zener diodes to lower the voltage. The difference is 46VAC. So the peak voltage is 46 X 1.4 = 64.4V peak. So if I use zener diodes in series to take up about 60V, I should be able to balance the two sides better.
What do you guys think?
Thanks
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