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3rd May 2018, 9:06 pm | #41 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Thanks for sharing those results. Looks like that transformer would be fine for most hobbyist use (at least) .
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3rd May 2018, 9:10 pm | #42 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
I suspected these would be the results. These things are obviously primarily made for the Chinese companies building valve preamps for the hifi market, and they wouldn't be much use there if they burst into flames after 10 minutes.
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3rd May 2018, 10:06 pm | #43 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Indeed.
Incidentally I bought one of the LCR meters and that did indeed burst into flames after 10 minutes. Well smoked a bit. I think YMMV still. At least it's a promising start. The plan was to resurrect my never ending VTVM project with this and it looks suitable. |
14th May 2018, 4:11 pm | #44 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Well that was disappointing. I finally wired up the second transformer and tests are off because the HT secondary of it is open circuit.
And that concludes the foray into "cheap transformers from Aliexpress". Conclusion: YMMV. |
14th May 2018, 5:37 pm | #45 |
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Oh dear . That's a bit discouraging!
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15th May 2018, 7:32 am | #46 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Also way too late to claim it as well!
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15th May 2018, 8:21 am | #47 | |
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15th May 2018, 8:30 am | #48 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Yes, definitely would still give it a try. Think it best to grovel rather than get stroppy.
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15th May 2018, 9:44 am | #49 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
I'll give it a bash and see what happens.
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5th Jun 2018, 3:57 pm | #50 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Have you had any response about the bad transformer?
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5th Jun 2018, 4:12 pm | #51 |
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Being the disorganised person I am, I completely forgot about it to be honest and got distracted with a pile of broken oscilloscopes. They are still all broken
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5th Jun 2018, 6:10 pm | #52 |
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Oh, don't feel badly about it - we could compete on who is most disorganised
My feeling is that with the "budget" priced stuff, there's not much QA or QC going on, so you could be lucky and get something that is perfect, or luck-out and get something which is useless. You got one of each. B
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7th Jun 2018, 11:57 am | #53 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Might be just a bad solder joint.
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7th Jun 2018, 5:58 pm | #54 |
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I peeled the dead one open and there was no solder joint. The terminations were twisted together and then taped and that’s it. Reason it was open because there was still enamel on the winding. Looks like someone forgot to poke it in the solder pot and forgot to QA it. FFS. Binned.
Edit: have been very distracted due to work but have been playing with the LT1073 switching regulator and have managed to get that to deliver 200V at 10mA with an external inductor and MOSFET plus voltage divider from a 12V source. Very nice IC but a little pricey. Now playing with that and E cores. |
7th Jun 2018, 7:19 pm | #55 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
Chinese suppliers will usually send replacements for DOA items without too much argument. They are obviously used to the high failure rate.
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8th Jun 2018, 6:10 am | #56 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
It is interesting to see that Paul agrees with me on that point!!
In many years of buying Chinese "stuff", I have only had one DOA arrival!. An air brush, or mini spray gun with gravity feed paint bucket. I sent them a short 10 second movie of the leaking unit, and hey presto!! I now have two leaking air brushes from China. I am not too upset however, as the sellers were only too happy to replace the said unit. I will lap the "ball end" type fittings with valve grinding paste and will most likely end up with two spray guns. MrBungle would still be well advised to "give it a go"!!. FWIW, its the first "bad" deal from China I have had. Joe |
8th Jun 2018, 9:23 am | #57 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
I think it's wrong to blame Aliexpress as they are a facilitator and not the 'part supplier'.
Aliexpress act as a go-between, take the order and hold your money until you have the goods from the seller and have responded that you are satisfied with them. It is only then that the supplier gets paid. There is a time limit in which you have to respond or they automatically pay the supplier when the time runs out. I've made several purchases via Aliexpress and found it to always work well. One supplier sent photos of the goods (20 laser printer cartridge chips) in their individual anti-static bags and the outer packet with the address label before they sent them. Arrived in 8 days and at a total cost of £4.00. |
8th Jun 2018, 3:21 pm | #58 |
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Re: HT / filament transformers from Aliexpress
They’re pretty good generally. I got a steal on some AD8307’s on aliexpress. Look to be genuine but £3 for 10 instead of £10 a go from RS. Certainly work fine and agree with my other power meter.
Think I placed about 60 orders so far and this transformer and a soldering iron stand were the only lemons. Probably better outcome than Maplin. And cheaper! |