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Re: [TCML] Primary short
Unless you mean 8K Ohms (8,000 Ohms) your secondary is shorted. The primary
should have 1 Ohm or less when measured with an Ohmmeter. At 60 Hz it will
have a much higher A.C. resistance (impedance) closer to 30~40 Ohms.
Tony
In a message dated 1/19/2010 12:35:45 P.M. Central Standard Time,
ag2z@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I was in the middle of a test after adjusting spark gap, when the sparking
suddenly ceased. I disconnected the primary wiring, and the secondary
wiring, and measured secondary to gnd as 8 ohms either side, and total of
17
across entire secondary. Then I hooked up primary with series ac ammeter,
an when raising input with a variac, the current started to rise to 3 amps
with variac at about 3, and no ac voltage at secondary. Obviously,
increasing input beyond would blow breaker. I understand secondary
damage,
but primary short does'nt make sense to me. Thanks Dave
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