The increasing failure rate of modern transformers and the increasing replacement cost has brought me round to thinking about the feasibility of setting up for rewinds. The commercial rewind cost very often exceeds the price of a new replacement, though sometimes the rewound transformer can accommodate a higher spec for the winding - particularly OPT primaries and PT HT secondaries - and work out better value in the long run.
It could be that the investment of time and money doesn't work out economically, but a £170 transformer sitting by my feet with just a shorted HT secondary to CT, plus boxes of OPTs with shorted turns seems a compelling reason to at least investigate the subject. I'm not talking about toroidals though.
Who's currently doing this? I'd like to hear about the equipment you're using and techniques, and just get some basis on which to either further my interest, or to abandon the idea.
It could be that the investment of time and money doesn't work out economically, but a £170 transformer sitting by my feet with just a shorted HT secondary to CT, plus boxes of OPTs with shorted turns seems a compelling reason to at least investigate the subject. I'm not talking about toroidals though.
Who's currently doing this? I'd like to hear about the equipment you're using and techniques, and just get some basis on which to either further my interest, or to abandon the idea.
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