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Old 4th Jun 2020, 10:53 am   #1
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Default Transformer resin

I have a mains transformer from a 60s home-made hi-fi amplifier. The amp was working but now dismantled and the TX intended for a new project.

One side of the TX laminations has resin on it, the other does not, is this significant?

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Default Re: Transformer resin

Maybe an anti buzz coating.
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