I have an old power transformer here that I found years ago that I was planning to use for a build. It is about the size of a Bassman transformer and looks promising for what I have in mind. All of the other power transformers I have here have two black primary leads. This one has one black and one black with a red trace woven into it. I assume they must signify start and finish of the winding because I can't think of any other significance they might have.
Normally I just put my mains fuse and switch in series between the hot (black) of the mains and one end of the primary, and the neutral connected directly to the other, but I just use whichever one comes to hand first. If we were to know which is the start and which is the finish, is there any reason to prefer one way of hooking them up over the other?
Normally I just put my mains fuse and switch in series between the hot (black) of the mains and one end of the primary, and the neutral connected directly to the other, but I just use whichever one comes to hand first. If we were to know which is the start and which is the finish, is there any reason to prefer one way of hooking them up over the other?
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