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Dr-Joned
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Pacific Transformer Question

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While digging through the piles of "stuff" today, I ran across a tranny with no info. It appears to be a Pacific, identified by the 1052 0033 code. Assuming the 0033 was year 2000, week 33. The only other number is T542903.

The primaries are BLU, BRN, RED
Secondairies are BLK, ORG, YEL.
Possibly 35-50 watt

I have not measured it yet, so I don't know any more info.
I also emailed Pacific about it.

Anyone have a clue about it ?
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That is correct. Blue Brown and Red. I may play with it a while this evening if I get in a decent time.
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Not so hard to figure. Run some low a/c voltage on the secondaries and measure what comes out the primary. See if you've got a spare tranny with a filament winding. That will do the job. Once you know the turns ratio, you can pretty well guess at the rest.
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