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Modifying transformer voltage
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 991074" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>No, meneer. No stripping. You already have access to the primary connections. All you do is add, say, 20 turns. Connect it in series with your primary. Measure the difference in output. If it goes lower, change the polarity of your new coil. See by how much it boosts the output voltage. This should give you an idea of how many turns you should have in total to achieve your target. This works; I have done it in my own amplifier. The advantage is that, as it is a primary, you don't need thick wire (only as thick as the existing primary). Be sure to insulate sufficiently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 991074, member: 34"] No, meneer. No stripping. You already have access to the primary connections. All you do is add, say, 20 turns. Connect it in series with your primary. Measure the difference in output. If it goes lower, change the polarity of your new coil. See by how much it boosts the output voltage. This should give you an idea of how many turns you should have in total to achieve your target. This works; I have done it in my own amplifier. The advantage is that, as it is a primary, you don't need thick wire (only as thick as the existing primary). Be sure to insulate sufficiently. [/QUOTE]
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