I've been thinking about re-purposing some old consumer-grade SE output transformers that are just collecting dust. One of their potentially useful purposes would be to connect just the primary winding in a choke-loaded cathode follower stage, leaving the secondary unused. Is it reasonable to expect a 5K:8 transformer designed for use with a 6V6 or 6BQ5 in a consumer hi-fi application (Magnavox, Stromberg, Zenith, etc.) would exhibit at least 60-70H primary inductance?
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Topic - Transformer Inductance - Triode_Kingdom 11:58:39 10/13/16 (13)
- OK, let's assume worst case... - Triode_Kingdom 13:16:26 10/13/16 (5)
- RE: OK, let's assume worst case... - Paul Joppa 16:51:08 10/13/16 (4)
- RE: OK, let's assume worst case... - Triode_Kingdom 21:50:27 10/13/16 (3)
- Transformer/choke measurement results - Triode_Kingdom 16:07:33 10/14/16 (2)
- RE: Transformer/choke measurement results - Tom Bavis 17:31:43 10/15/16 (1)
- RE: Transformer/choke measurement results - Triode_Kingdom 21:58:59 10/15/16 (0)
- RE: Transformer Inductance - Paul Joppa 12:32:27 10/13/16 (0)
- RE: Transformer Inductance - hennfarm 12:13:45 10/13/16 (5)
- A question about your measurements (Paul and hennfarm) - Triode_Kingdom 14:49:30 10/13/16 (4)
- RE: A question about your measurements (Paul and hennfarm) - Paul Joppa 16:43:53 10/13/16 (2)
- RE: A question about your measurements (Paul and hennfarm) - dave slagle 17:45:13 10/13/16 (0)
- RE: A question about your measurements (Paul and hennfarm) - Triode_Kingdom 17:00:51 10/13/16 (0)
- RE: A question about your measurements (Paul and hennfarm) - hennfarm 15:34:25 10/13/16 (0)