I'm looking for some advice and guidance on something. Lets say I have an Output transformer which otherwise worked flawlessly, but there was and accident and the EI lamination was damaged and broken. The amp was not on, and the bobbin and winding were undamaged and in perfect working order.
How difficult would it be to transfer the bobbin to a new EI core of the same dimensions? I used a caliper to get the dimensions below:
If the EI core is M19/26 gauge steel, what would be the best way to proceed? Are these last few steps something I could do on my own, or would it be better to contact a manufacturer and see if they would reassemble it? I know people (some of the members here) wind their own transformers, so any and all advice is appreciated.
Thanks!
How difficult would it be to transfer the bobbin to a new EI core of the same dimensions? I used a caliper to get the dimensions below:
If the EI core is M19/26 gauge steel, what would be the best way to proceed? Are these last few steps something I could do on my own, or would it be better to contact a manufacturer and see if they would reassemble it? I know people (some of the members here) wind their own transformers, so any and all advice is appreciated.
Thanks!
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