I just did a PT swap in a Mesa Mark V for a customer moving to the EU. In order to test the amp, we needed to power it up on using a step-up to give us the proper mains voltage. The first one we had, had developed an internal short from the primary to the secondary, which we saw immediately when powering it up on the variac. We ended up finding another one in the basement, which was a huge EI core transformer. I want to say the stack was somewhere around 10"L X 12"H X 5"W (something like that).
Now, it was grubby and looked old, but seemed to work fine. The only thing was that under no load, the idle current seemed to climb up as the voltage across the primary reached 80V RMS. When settled at 120V, the idle current rested at about 1.5A under no load. Other than what seemed to me like an excessive idle current, the voltages and currents with a loaded secondary worked as expected and the testing was completed with no issues.
What do you guys make of this?
Now, it was grubby and looked old, but seemed to work fine. The only thing was that under no load, the idle current seemed to climb up as the voltage across the primary reached 80V RMS. When settled at 120V, the idle current rested at about 1.5A under no load. Other than what seemed to me like an excessive idle current, the voltages and currents with a loaded secondary worked as expected and the testing was completed with no issues.
What do you guys make of this?
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