Indeed, simple but effective way to determine the impedance of "any" opt. I have the idea that the transformer you tested is coming from a Philips-radio
No reason, if you have a lower voltage AC source, you can use it and do the math the same way. I used 63v because my step down transformer has that output.
Indeed, simple but effective way to determine the impedance of "any" opt.
I have the idea that the transformer you tested is coming from a Philips-radio
really informative, made me understand a couple of things!! thanks!!
Glad it helped
Great video, thank you!
you're welcome
Why did you choose 63 volts?
No reason, if you have a lower voltage AC source, you can use it and do the math the same way. I used 63v because my step down transformer has that output.
You still don't know how many watts it will handle before meltdown.
there is a way to guesstimate the power rating according to the circuit it came from. but like i said, it's guesstimation !