need help identifying OT wiring
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need help identifying OT wiring
I got this plexi 50 transformer somewhere, and have forgottten the wiring(I know write it down)
here is the diagram
https://ampgarage.com/forum/download/fi ... w&id=59341
here is the diagram
https://ampgarage.com/forum/download/fi ... w&id=59341
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Re: need help identifying OT wiring
Well you got the diagram. Need help finding the OT?
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Re: need help identifying OT wiring
yes, hilarious
if you guys think I am funny, then I 'must' be funny.
I accept your jabs, graciously....
However...................
I was wondering if anyone has actually seen this wiring color code, somewhere, and actually KNOWS, if I am correct or not.
marshall trannies have color codes
this is from a plexi 50, from some unknown maker and it h ad weird colored wiring.
SO, if anyone has actually seen this color code before, can YOU speak up.
I have ohmed it out, and have done the best I can.
if you guys think I am funny, then I 'must' be funny.
I accept your jabs, graciously....
However...................
I was wondering if anyone has actually seen this wiring color code, somewhere, and actually KNOWS, if I am correct or not.
marshall trannies have color codes
this is from a plexi 50, from some unknown maker and it h ad weird colored wiring.
SO, if anyone has actually seen this color code before, can YOU speak up.
I have ohmed it out, and have done the best I can.
Re: need help identifying OT wiring
The marking are noted on the original post and diagram
Those are the ONLY markings on the OT
as an added feature, all the wires come out one side ONLY, on the tranny.
Usually they come out both sides, primary and secondary
Normal wiring, as far as i can tell is primary: red/white/blue or brown
secondary black yellow green orange sometimes violet for 100v
note this is different, only 2 secondaries
black is not always ground
Those are the ONLY markings on the OT
as an added feature, all the wires come out one side ONLY, on the tranny.
Usually they come out both sides, primary and secondary
Normal wiring, as far as i can tell is primary: red/white/blue or brown
secondary black yellow green orange sometimes violet for 100v
note this is different, only 2 secondaries
black is not always ground
Re: need help identifying OT wiring
edit :
marshall trannies have "different" color codes
marshall trannies have "different" color codes
Re: need help identifying OT wiring
So do those measurements align with the wiring diagram?
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Re: need help identifying OT wiring
No worry...
Sluckey is one very helpfull (amongst many others) contributors of this forum.
I have been tempted to laugh myself, yet I was sure someone was missing to my understanding of your problem. Still I'm not sure...
If I were you I'd try to measure the OT ratio - I think. I did this once - or at most twice - so I can't help you with this but you should be able to Google that by yourself.
Maybe a picture of the OT or a clear statement of what the wire colours are may help, too...
Sluckey is one very helpfull (amongst many others) contributors of this forum.
I have been tempted to laugh myself, yet I was sure someone was missing to my understanding of your problem. Still I'm not sure...
If I were you I'd try to measure the OT ratio - I think. I did this once - or at most twice - so I can't help you with this but you should be able to Google that by yourself.
Maybe a picture of the OT or a clear statement of what the wire colours are may help, too...
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Re: need help identifying OT wiring
Yes I think the core of the problem is that we don't understand the problem and/or your question fully.
I read your first question basically as
"I don't understand what an apple looks like"
"shows picture of apple with no further detail"
Which is why I also laughed... "Why did you post the answer to what seems to be your question?"
It may help if you fully clarified exactly what you're needing, and again, a photo is worth 10000 words ;D
~Phil
I read your first question basically as
"I don't understand what an apple looks like"
"shows picture of apple with no further detail"
Which is why I also laughed... "Why did you post the answer to what seems to be your question?"
It may help if you fully clarified exactly what you're needing, and again, a photo is worth 10000 words ;D
~Phil
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Re: need help identifying OT wiring
Your measurement results?
Not sure why you think I have a problem?
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He's saying not sure why the OP has a problem, and basically agreed with your point... or so I took it.
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Re: need help identifying OT wiring
I was laughing right along with you.
My question.
was
Does anyone have or has anyone seen a marshall plexi 50 output transformer with this wiring color code?
see the drawing
yes, I know it has taps, and I know this was not the only marshall plexi 50 transformer with this particular color code built,
or someone lost money just having a one off built.
and I have no way of knowing if I have primary and secondary correct.
nor do I know if the secondary wiring is correct, since I have never seen a dual tap, instead of a milti-tap
it has 2 taps, instead of 3 (normal) for a selectible output impedance
I don't know how much plainer to make it
on that same amp (another discussion) the bias doesn't seem to want to work right
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I don;t think that relates to an output tranny problem
My question.
was
Does anyone have or has anyone seen a marshall plexi 50 output transformer with this wiring color code?
see the drawing
yes, I know it has taps, and I know this was not the only marshall plexi 50 transformer with this particular color code built,
or someone lost money just having a one off built.
and I have no way of knowing if I have primary and secondary correct.
nor do I know if the secondary wiring is correct, since I have never seen a dual tap, instead of a milti-tap
it has 2 taps, instead of 3 (normal) for a selectible output impedance
I don't know how much plainer to make it
on that same amp (another discussion) the bias doesn't seem to want to work right
please note me screen name
I don;t think that relates to an output tranny problem
Re: need help identifying OT wiring
If I understand the question correctly, you have some kind of transformer with an unknown location of windings and an incomprehensible color marking.
I hope this technique will help you find the answer to this question:
First - use the multimetr and check the resistance and connection between the windings wires. The primary winding will always have a resistance much greater than the secondary winding. The central terminal of primary winding will have a resistance of almost half the total. Draw a preliminary diagram of the connection of wires inside the windings.
Then you will need to connect the primary winding to the 110V AC power supply (or 230V if you are in Europe). Use multimeter to measure the AC voltage at the terminals of the secondary winding and determine the sequence of outputs by its value. And by calculating the transformation coefficient from the primary to the secondary windings, you can calculate the load resistance.
And of course you should always observe all safety measures when working with AC voltage!!!
I hope this technique will help you find the answer to this question:
First - use the multimetr and check the resistance and connection between the windings wires. The primary winding will always have a resistance much greater than the secondary winding. The central terminal of primary winding will have a resistance of almost half the total. Draw a preliminary diagram of the connection of wires inside the windings.
Then you will need to connect the primary winding to the 110V AC power supply (or 230V if you are in Europe). Use multimeter to measure the AC voltage at the terminals of the secondary winding and determine the sequence of outputs by its value. And by calculating the transformation coefficient from the primary to the secondary windings, you can calculate the load resistance.
And of course you should always observe all safety measures when working with AC voltage!!!