Help finding a input transformer

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Bill Taft
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Help finding a input transformer

Post by Bill Taft »

I might be in the wrong place, but I dont think so as I am looking for a input power transformer has 2 numbers on top it reads
CH449
682345
now maybe someone has one or can tell me how to find one or one that will work and what numbers to look for.
Thanks,
Bill Taft

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Post by Michael Brebes »

If you let us know what the transformer is out of that might help. There are a number of sources for amplifier power transformers. If you know what the voltages and load are, approximately, you can spec out an available transformer at Antique Electronics www.tubesandmore.com
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Post by Ken Fox »

The code portion 682 is for a company known as Electrical Windings. I got that off the he EIA listing on the Weber forum.
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Post by Bill Crook »

This sounds/looks like a 1:1 matching transformer....

In which case,I wonder whats it purpose is ???


What are you useing it for ?????


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