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Old 7th Jun 2020, 11:16 am   #1
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Default Supplier "Primary windings".

Has anyone had dealings with this company , Mick.
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What company would that be I wonder.
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Old 7th Jun 2020, 11:54 am   #3
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I suspect Mick is referring to this one: http://primarywindings.com/.
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If so, then so far, so good based on a single purchase. Prompted by a previous mention on the forum about last November, I went to their website and one of the standard HT/LT lines struck me as an ideal candidate for a retro-fit application. As standard, it comes with a bright-finish end-bell, I e-mailed to ask if it could be supplied with two end frames instead and got a prompt reply that this would be fine and would slightly reduce the price and would take about 14 days from ordering. That's just how long it took to arrive double-boxed and well-padded. It's neatly terminated and well impregnated with varnish and runs silently and cool (admittedly a bit under-run), so no complaints here.
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I am wondering if this is VVT resurrected?
 
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Seems to be a separate company mm, VVT were still going as of Mar 20, see - https://vvttransformers.co.uk/news.htm .I'll be bookmarking PW

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Old 8th Jun 2020, 8:52 am   #7
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Contact details here https://www.madeinbritain.org/members/primary-windings

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Default Re: Supplier "Primary windings".

Yes I recently bought a transformer from them to repair my Grundig 3365. Very pleased with the transformer. Link to the repair showing it installed. https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...d.php?t=161549
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