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Amp (Transformer) Apart from shock going up my arms.. derrrr Right i got a bigish AMP, the guy did think the Transformer wasnt working.. i hooked a Meter over each leg to see they are still linked and they are "continuity". So powered it up and tried to get a reading.. i could see the Power light was on Well got a bit of a shock and the meter buzzed a bit but still alive.. I couldnt read any thing really on the Meter Just thinking of it, i had it in DC!! ahh but also when i went to do a resistance between 2 legs on the secondary side i got 1Ohm! do you think its shorted out some were to get such a low reading |
If it was shorted the fuse would have blown, if the fuse is bypassed it would have smoked. You need to to check for AC voltage at the secondary if your meter is not already damaged. Are you sure you are safe to be doing this? |
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I only do Electrical Installations.. and used to be a Design Tech but i normaly dont work with Transformers also when its someone else i can think but when its my own i want to talk about it more to make sure for some reason like i dout myself I just forgot the AC Voltage as I been in DC a lot of the time.. No Fuse was blown tho and as for me getting shocks, i seem to live pass Direct Mains to the Heart.. Touching a buzz bar while on .. and been shocked in the Shower |
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+1 Take it to tech. By the way, the secondary of transformer is basically a wire coil. Now you tell me what the reading of your ohm meter should read. You can't check if transformer is ok that way. Well, unless it's infinity, then it's broke. |
Buzzing in a test meter is a bad thing, it usually means you have exceeded design values for arc-over. You meter needs to be rated for at least 1 KV AC. Why are you starting at the transformer first if the fuse is not blowing? |
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so i would personal expect a bit more than that |
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Transformer to the board and the Fuse .. check the transformer than there is a flow going in the Prim and a flow can be hand on the secondary So as i see its all working.. BUT if there is a short in the transformer i guess it will skip some of the coils making the transfer rate highter |
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Well! The only way to test the performance of an output transformer that isn't obviously open circuit and therefore obviously dead is to use a heater transformer powered by a Variac to supply a very small voltage to the secondary and measure the primary voltage at the tube sockets. Take this amp to a good tech as its probably a case of a little knowledge being a very dangerous thing. You got a shock from the AC you won't be doing anything but smoking ever so slightly if you get across the DC ht if its got any working diodes in it.:bassist: Sorry just read its a transistor amp of some as yet un ascertained description:spit: best put it in the garbage then, as they are not worth messing with, when you can buy one that works and weighs nothing for about 30pence and a half chewed mars bar these days.:D |
We are apparently talking about a SS amp. IF the secondary had inter-wind shorts (isolated from chassis or primary) the secondary voltage would be lower, resistance still means very little unless it is a complete open. You need to measure AC voltage at the secondary and compare to the spec on the schematic. DON'T GET SHOCKED AGAIN.;) |
This whole thread has filled me with alarm. OP PLEASE take the amp to a tech. His bill will be much less than your life is worth!!!! |
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And Keep your left hand in your pocket. When and trust me it's when, you do get that potential life ending jolt you don't want your heart in line. I got hit with a TV high voltage and survived. |
well i was told i would die by 17 of CF and lived pass that Had Strange Heart Flutters as 12 due to a Mains Sent to a Hospital with a Child Killer Touched the Buzz bar.. Touched a Transformer in a PVR at work one time (smelt funny all day) and just got a little Jolt off off a AMP what just made my arm feel funny Why else am i called Angel.. also seem to have a Low Resistance and a High Salt level |
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Is there any information on the amplifier, like make or type, or anything else us amplifier OCD junkies can get our teeth into.:bassist: |
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