Yes you can measure the resistance of each half of the OT primary, then with it running at idle measure the DC voltage across each half.
Voltage at each half divided by it's resistance will give the current.
I'm a little iffy about the accuracy as I have found the resistance of those windings seems to vary a fair bit with temperature (at least for some models). So I like to get the resistance measurement with the OT warm, not cold.
Voltage at each half divided by it's resistance will give the current.
I'm a little iffy about the accuracy as I have found the resistance of those windings seems to vary a fair bit with temperature (at least for some models). So I like to get the resistance measurement with the OT warm, not cold.
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