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Proper way to test a Power Transformer after an amp meltdown?

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  • #31
    Pin #3 is the OT connection to the B+.

    38 ohms is good. (measurement is only for one side)

    The OT output will always read very low resistance.
    No matter what speaker load you have attached.

    What are we testing for?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
      Pin #3 is the OT connection to the B+.

      38 ohms is good. (measurement is only for one side)

      The OT output will always read very low resistance.
      No matter what speaker load you have attached.

      What are we testing for?
      I'm trying to see if the OT is still good.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jonny toetags View Post
        I'm trying to see if the OT is still good.
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