Re: supplying power to a color vector monitor

From: Jon Raiford <raiford_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Wed Jul 03 2002 - 07:52:06 EDT

At 02:34 AM 7/3/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I did some snooping around and Allied Electronics has some that would
>work:
> Hammond 266M48 (Allied 836-2070) $35.89, 144 VA rating
> Hammond 266N48 (Allied 836-2075) $47.23, 192 VA rating
> Stancor P-8619 (Allied 928-4619) $38.80, 192 VA rating
> Thordarson 23V392 (Allied 704-5070) $59.62, 192 VA rating
>
>These all have TWO 24 volt windings, the key here is to connect them in
>series to create a 48 volt winding with a center tap. I know, I know,
>the monitor calls for 50 volts, but 1) 48 is within specs and 2) these
>have 117 volt primaries so by the time you plug them into a 125 volt or
>so wall socket you're going to be getting REAL close to 50 volts.

You didn't mention if these were isolation transformers and there was no link to check.. Neil, make sure you use an isolation transformer if you piece a replacement transformer together!!

Jon

>voltages! Friggin unbelievable!!

^^ This statement made Eudora flag the message as having objectionable content (2 chilli peppers out of a possible 3) :)

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Received on Wed Jul 3 04:59:07 2002

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