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Need a good isolation Transformer
I'm in need of a isoliation transformer for safety on my bench
ACDC RADIO AND SERIES STRING TV REPAIR I VE GOT A PACEMAKER/Diffulator to protect as well as me From a shock hazard Jody |
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I have a couple. Will get model number on Monday and will post it with price.
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Great that you have those trannys
Just wanted to protect myself and my medical device Thanks Jody call me ASAP (864)923-5733 |
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I have a RCA WP-25a for 40.00 plus shipping
I have a RCA Wp-27A for 65.00 plus shipping. I also have a Sencore PR-57 $125.00 plus shipping The RCA Wp-25A needs on receptable to be replaced. I just taped it off and never needed to use that one tap |
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I used to have one of the Sencore PR57's, and it was (next to my VTVM), the most used piece of test equipment I owned. The PR57 is a great product!
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Audiokarma |
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PR 57 may be sold.
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PR57 only weak spot is the outlets. otherwise a great machine.
Still have the B&K equivelent, flawless for many years. 73 Zeno |
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Can you buy them new, too? I need one.
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still have a Pr57. Receptable is fine.
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I'll PM
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Audiokarma |
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If you have a scrap yard around and don't mind building your own case you can use control power transformers out of old switch boards.
Most scrap yards are HAPPY to get rid of transformers as it is a pain to burn the insulation to strip the copper from the core. Almost all switchboard transformers have a KVA rating on the voltage plate. A 440 / 220 primary hooked 220 with a 120 / 220 secondary hooked 220. Operate at 120 / 120. You will be limited to 1/2 the KVA rating for current on 120 because of wire size. Heavy, but cheap. If you have a 220 outlet then the 220 / 120 gives you full current. |
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One just showed up on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-RCA-...#ht_302wt_1068 |
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Quote:
Even if the receptacle you're using isn't grounded, it will still give a degree of protection. Besides a GFI, I still use an isolation transformer, for testing and some servicing. |
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