How do you go about determining the current capacity of a 6.3v winding in a
transformer if it's not known.It's a pwr trans from an old superscope tape deck and everything else is fine for my purposes except that there are 3 6.3v windings. 1 center tapped and 2 not. The tape deck used a 5v4 rectifier and had 3 6aq5's, 2 12az7's,and 2 6au6's so I Know the 5v and B+ windings have enough capacity.
What I don't know is how they wired the htr circuit, ie if it was divided between the 3 seperate windings. Ideally, for my project I'd like to just use the center tapped winding if it has enough capacity for my project. 5e3 style amp -2 12 ax and 2 6v6.
So is there a simple way to determine the capacity of that winding?
Thanks
Ian talcroft
studio IT
transformer if it's not known.It's a pwr trans from an old superscope tape deck and everything else is fine for my purposes except that there are 3 6.3v windings. 1 center tapped and 2 not. The tape deck used a 5v4 rectifier and had 3 6aq5's, 2 12az7's,and 2 6au6's so I Know the 5v and B+ windings have enough capacity.
What I don't know is how they wired the htr circuit, ie if it was divided between the 3 seperate windings. Ideally, for my project I'd like to just use the center tapped winding if it has enough capacity for my project. 5e3 style amp -2 12 ax and 2 6v6.
So is there a simple way to determine the capacity of that winding?
Thanks
Ian talcroft
studio IT
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