Trying to budget-build a 5e3, using vintage/found transformers, just like every other idiot out there.
PT 350-0-350 on the HV, measured unloaded, out of circuit.
it has taps for both 5v and 6.3v heaters. It also has some other low voltage 2ndry taps that originally connected to a pot labeled "hum balance". Not sure on these.
Voltage a bit high, but suitable with a NOS 5y3, no?
OT - has 3 leads on the primary side: blue, red, brown. Originally came from a phono amp circuit with 2 6v6s in PP arangement.
Hooked my variac to both blue and brown leads on the OT primary, dmm to the secondary side 'common' and 8ohm tap.
applied AC until DMM gave reading of 1v.
Measured output from variac at 45v.
so turns ratio is 45:1
now I get a little lost.
to get the Impedance ratio I square the turns ratio:
45x45=2025
and then to find the primary impedance I multiply by 8, no?
2025x8 =16200
so this thing has a 16k primary? not useable?
but what if I figure it this way:
ELR of 2 6v6 pp ab1 ab2 is 8000
8000/2025 = 3.9ohm
So can I run this tranny with a 4 ohm load on the 8 ohm tap and be happy?
Judging purely by dimension, the OT is probably capable of handling output in the 12-15 watt range -- it is very similar in dimension to the OT on a Blues Junior. Not all that scientific, I know.
I think the PT will be usable, the OT, not sure. Where have I gone wrong here?
PT 350-0-350 on the HV, measured unloaded, out of circuit.
it has taps for both 5v and 6.3v heaters. It also has some other low voltage 2ndry taps that originally connected to a pot labeled "hum balance". Not sure on these.
Voltage a bit high, but suitable with a NOS 5y3, no?
OT - has 3 leads on the primary side: blue, red, brown. Originally came from a phono amp circuit with 2 6v6s in PP arangement.
Hooked my variac to both blue and brown leads on the OT primary, dmm to the secondary side 'common' and 8ohm tap.
applied AC until DMM gave reading of 1v.
Measured output from variac at 45v.
so turns ratio is 45:1
now I get a little lost.
to get the Impedance ratio I square the turns ratio:
45x45=2025
and then to find the primary impedance I multiply by 8, no?
2025x8 =16200
so this thing has a 16k primary? not useable?
but what if I figure it this way:
ELR of 2 6v6 pp ab1 ab2 is 8000
8000/2025 = 3.9ohm
So can I run this tranny with a 4 ohm load on the 8 ohm tap and be happy?
Judging purely by dimension, the OT is probably capable of handling output in the 12-15 watt range -- it is very similar in dimension to the OT on a Blues Junior. Not all that scientific, I know.
I think the PT will be usable, the OT, not sure. Where have I gone wrong here?
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