Hi all,
I'm building a simple preamp using a power transformer which appears to be from the 50s/60s. It has a 280-0-280 60mA winding, a 6.3V 3A winding and a 5V 2A winding.
The primary taps are 240, 220, 200 and 110V. There is a terminal labelled "SCN" which I have taken to be a screen and grounded (ungrounding this makes no difference to my problem).
The PT was sold to me with the 240V tap not working. I live in the UK, so using the 220V tap gives me a slightly higher voltage on all the windings - this is good, actually, because I wanted to rectify the 6.3V tap to provide me with about 6Vdc for two ECC83s.
The 280-0-280 goes through a simple fullwave rectifier into 47uF, then a 22k resistor and 47uF where HT is drawn for the 2nd tube, then a 56k resistor and 47uF where HT is drawn through 100k resistors for the 1st tube.
The 6.3V winding goes into a diode bridge, then a 4700uF resevoir cap, into a 6V regulator, into another 2200uF of capacitance, then to the heaters. 5V tap is unconnected.
When I apply power, the power transformer makes a quiet gurgling sound and gets hot. If I leave it for about 30 seconds, the gurgling continues after power is applied. Voltages appear stable. About 320Vdc HT and 6V out of the regulator.
Is it just a dud? Or am I somehow stressing it? It probably hasn't been used for a long time.
I'm a bit inexperienced with PT issues, I don't know what to look for. Any comments/observations greatly appreciated.
Edit: I just noticed some weird probably-PCB-containing ooze has fallen out of the bottom onto the chassis. I'd say it's a goner. Still interested as to why this might happen.
I'm building a simple preamp using a power transformer which appears to be from the 50s/60s. It has a 280-0-280 60mA winding, a 6.3V 3A winding and a 5V 2A winding.
The primary taps are 240, 220, 200 and 110V. There is a terminal labelled "SCN" which I have taken to be a screen and grounded (ungrounding this makes no difference to my problem).
The PT was sold to me with the 240V tap not working. I live in the UK, so using the 220V tap gives me a slightly higher voltage on all the windings - this is good, actually, because I wanted to rectify the 6.3V tap to provide me with about 6Vdc for two ECC83s.
The 280-0-280 goes through a simple fullwave rectifier into 47uF, then a 22k resistor and 47uF where HT is drawn for the 2nd tube, then a 56k resistor and 47uF where HT is drawn through 100k resistors for the 1st tube.
The 6.3V winding goes into a diode bridge, then a 4700uF resevoir cap, into a 6V regulator, into another 2200uF of capacitance, then to the heaters. 5V tap is unconnected.
When I apply power, the power transformer makes a quiet gurgling sound and gets hot. If I leave it for about 30 seconds, the gurgling continues after power is applied. Voltages appear stable. About 320Vdc HT and 6V out of the regulator.
Is it just a dud? Or am I somehow stressing it? It probably hasn't been used for a long time.
I'm a bit inexperienced with PT issues, I don't know what to look for. Any comments/observations greatly appreciated.
Edit: I just noticed some weird probably-PCB-containing ooze has fallen out of the bottom onto the chassis. I'd say it's a goner. Still interested as to why this might happen.
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