![]() You should confirm each winding by an ohmmeter test. Messages 17,849 Reaction score 12,195 Location Bio-Isolation Lock Down 2 Ed Domanowski said: JTM45 split panel output Transformer and power transformer wiring diagram can someone please help You will usually only get that diagram (color code) if you buy a replacement, factory or otherwise. Red and yellow striped High voltage secondary center tap. Yellow 5 volt secondary, high current for 5Y3 or 5U4 filaments. Green and Yellow striped 6.3 or 12.6 center tap. I've done a ton a reading on the subject and all the descriptions of the testing process I've come across are extremely vague - I don't want to fry myself! If someone could give me a step by step explanation of how to proceed here (or point me to a reliable resource online on the subject) I'd be eternally grateful. Green 6.3 or 12.6 volt secondary, high current. How exactly can I test to ensure that I've got things wired up correctly? What is the correct configuration with these wires to achieve parallel and series? When wires are larger than 6 AWG, they are manufactured with. ![]() The color coding is a little different on these guys, primaries are red/black red/black, secondaries are blue/green blue/green. Most narrow wires will be color-coded by the manufacturer, using insulation of different colors. As of now I'm blowing the PCB fuse (250v/4AT as recommended) every time I fire it up, leading me to believe I've got some sort of fundamental misunderstanding with regards to the wiring of the transformers. I'm building a G-Pultec, utilizing 2 Antek transformers.110:12V and 110:6.3V (I'm in the US). ![]()
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