Was trying to rewind the power transformer for this early 240v model 2000 S/N 241-01226 using the count of the number of turns for each winding, however I have hit a snag in that one winding has the coils badly fused together making unwinding of the very fine wire impossible. Please can anyone supply a schematic for this particular model or a list of the voltages on the 12 way connector so that I might be able to calculate the number of turns required?
Any help would be most welcome.
Brian.
Hi Brian,
I will see what can be found regarding the construction and/or the output of this transformer. That is a really old unit so it may take some time.
Thanks.
Curtis
Hi Curtis,
Thank you for reply which raises my hope of repairing a superb instrument.
Best Regards
Brian
Hi Brian,
Information on the transformer construction is not available but here is a link to download the maintenance section of the manual which has schematics:
http://www.huntron.com/privatesales/technical/2000-240-maint.pdf (http://www.huntron.com/privatesales/technical/2000-240-maint.pdf)
Surprisingly, power transformers are still available but not in the 240V configuration. If you can make a 120V transformer work then order part number 06-6031 through a Huntron distributor. US list price is USD$75.00.
Thanks.
Curtis
Quote from: Admin on October 27, 2011, 08:03:36 AM
Hi Brian,
Information on the transformer construction is not available but here is a link to download the maintenance section of the manual which has schematics:
Surprisingly, power transformers are still available but not in the 240V configuration. If you can make a 120V transformer work then order part number 06-6031 through a Huntron distributor. US list price is USD$75.00.
Thanks.
Curtis
Hi Brian,
Some time ago I encounterd the same problem. I used the 120v transformer wich was still available. In addition I used a 2nd step down transformer (230v to 120v) solving my problem.
Grtz,
A. Cluster.