I've no trouble in identifying a transformer with a shorted turn, but the difficulty is once this is achieved, how can the affected winding be identified?
A major short between several layers of a winding can sometimes cause a notable difference in resistance, assuming that the 'good' resistance is known beforehand, or an identical transformer is to hand for comparison. I have a Victoria Double Deluxe in right now where I suspect the 5v heater winding is shorted. The problem with low-voltage windings is they read low resistance anyhow, so even a substantial short can be difficult to identify.
A major short between several layers of a winding can sometimes cause a notable difference in resistance, assuming that the 'good' resistance is known beforehand, or an identical transformer is to hand for comparison. I have a Victoria Double Deluxe in right now where I suspect the 5v heater winding is shorted. The problem with low-voltage windings is they read low resistance anyhow, so even a substantial short can be difficult to identify.
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