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Digging a transformer out of pitch
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 815137" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Somewhat of a personal content:</p><p></p><p>Pierre has let the cat-out-of-the-bag: The transformer is a Quad II output unit (and some members are perking their ears/eyes right now ;D ) And another region-specific remark: Looking (and feeling) the day temperatures in Pretoria these days, I could have simply left the transformer outside :sweat: ).</p><p></p><p>You have 'paid' me more than any 'owing'. <em>I thank you! </em> <span style="font-size: 9px">If you insist, you can pay for the Whisk(e)y at our next Mimmo's!</span></p><p></p><p>Having read how some guys simply stated "I have removed the transformer ...." I wanted to try myself for once. Big deal! No such adventures again!! Replacing/rewinding is quite less of a toil - one would use new laminations and windings. Fortunately the sections are small enough that one can use small quantities of wire as sold by several dealers instead of having to buy minimum quantities from a wire merchant - </p><p></p><p>... but this is not a thread in which to describe that task. I will place in a container filled with the necessary and see to what degree the bitumen dissolves, just for the record.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 815137, member: 144"] Somewhat of a personal content: Pierre has let the cat-out-of-the-bag: The transformer is a Quad II output unit (and some members are perking their ears/eyes right now ;D ) And another region-specific remark: Looking (and feeling) the day temperatures in Pretoria these days, I could have simply left the transformer outside :sweat: ). You have 'paid' me more than any 'owing'. [i]I thank you! [/i] [SIZE=9px]If you insist, you can pay for the Whisk(e)y at our next Mimmo's![/SIZE] Having read how some guys simply stated "I have removed the transformer ...." I wanted to try myself for once. Big deal! No such adventures again!! Replacing/rewinding is quite less of a toil - one would use new laminations and windings. Fortunately the sections are small enough that one can use small quantities of wire as sold by several dealers instead of having to buy minimum quantities from a wire merchant - ... but this is not a thread in which to describe that task. I will place in a container filled with the necessary and see to what degree the bitumen dissolves, just for the record. [/QUOTE]
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