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Doug 12-02-2021 07:56 AM

Identify transformer
 
This transformer part number 7986-167-300 with date code
7248 so 1972. Is that Magnavox type part number?
Eia code 549 midwest coil and transformer.
Looks like audio output transformer, like the ones 5 tube radio has.
Searching web simular came up as vertical blocking transformer I thought sams
Photofacts had a way to look up by part number.I did see they have it for
Ics lookup.
I don't have any other sources.
Tried searching on encompass no luck.maybe to old.
Thanks
Doug

zeno 12-02-2021 09:44 AM

What exactly is this in & what is its function ???
Maggy part number style is ######-##
example 703744-03 ( or just -3) is a power supply for a T991 chassis.
Also I dont think vert blocking xforms were used since the 1950's.

73 Zeno:smoke:
LFOD !

Doug 12-02-2021 03:00 PM

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It's something I had.
Just trying to figure what it is.

zeno 12-02-2021 04:47 PM

Roger that. It does look like an audio out. Anything else wouldnt have the plug in terminals. It would probably sub any tube type class A amp of low power.
The ##s on it dont ring any bells as far as format goes. Could be in
house markings or one of the small mfgrs numbers.

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 3238012)
It's something I had.
Just trying to figure what it is.


Doug 12-02-2021 07:22 PM

Maybe Warwick or something of that time.
In house number is what I thought also
Thanks for the info

damen 12-02-2021 07:50 PM

Most audio output transformers use red and blue for the primary wire color. I've seen similar looking transformers with black wires used as pilot lamp or filament supplies.

Doug 12-02-2021 08:07 PM

So using a audio generator input and scope output would I be able to tell if it's audio tranformer
Or ac transformer ?
Audio transformer maybe range of 50-10k
And ac power transformer limited range?
I can come up with the ratio the the gen and scope.
Might give an idea if it's 10:1 possible 12v, 20:1 possible 6v

old_tv_nut 12-02-2021 08:29 PM

It looks too tiny to power much of anything.

If it's a power transformer for 120V line to B+, turns ratio (Vin:Vout) might be around 1:2.

If it's a filament transformer, ratio would be around 120:6 or 120:12 (20:1 or 10:1)

Audio transformer turns ratio might be around 20:1 (Vin:Vout) but wider possibilities than a filament transformer.
The lugs seem useful for speaker connections rather than circuit connections.

ARC Tech-109 12-02-2021 11:53 PM

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It's the little power transformer used in my Magnavox T940 combo set for the turntable well lights, 6.3V at about 100ma located on the front of the TV chassis and feeds a little pop up switch. They spared no expense.


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