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Atwater kent 10c breadboard
12/23/2007 1:56:57 PMTom
I'm working on an atwater kent breadboard model 10c and the audio transformers are both burnt out I checked AES for replacement transformers. they list some with primary of 10,000 ohms and secondary of 90,000 ohms. My info on this TA unit shows a primary of 1700 ohms and secondary of 3250 ohms. would the unit from AES be ok to use?
thanks for the help
Tom
12/23/2007 3:45:19 PMNorm Leal
Hi Tom

The 1700 and 3250 ohms are DC resistance as read on an ohm meter. Higher numbers are impedance, AC resistance. Use the 1:3 ratio transformers as sold by AES and Radio Daze.

Norm

:I'm working on an atwater kent breadboard model 10c and the audio transformers are both burnt out I checked AES for replacement transformers. they list some with primary of 10,000 ohms and secondary of 90,000 ohms. My info on this TA unit shows a primary of 1700 ohms and secondary of 3250 ohms. would the unit from AES be ok to use?
:thanks for the help
:Tom

12/23/2007 7:24:09 PMTom
:Hi Tom
:
: The 1700 and 3250 ohms are DC resistance as read on an ohm meter. Higher numbers are impedance, AC resistance. Use the 1:3 ratio transformers as sold by AES and Radio Daze.
:
:Norm
:Norm, Thanks so much! I read this forum allmost every day and I just want to say it is great to have this site to turn to for the help and infomation.
Thanks again,
Tom


::I'm working on an atwater kent breadboard model 10c and the audio transformers are both burnt out I checked AES for replacement transformers. they list some with primary of 10,000 ohms and secondary of 90,000 ohms. My info on this TA unit shows a primary of 1700 ohms and secondary of 3250 ohms. would the unit from AES be ok to use?
::thanks for the help
::Tom



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