Philips main transformer for BX696A (Algemeen)
Hello Pandu,
OK, that is indeed too high.
What you could do is place resistors (two in total) between the outer taps of the secondary and the anodes of the AZ1 to lower the voltage. I would start with 2 x 390 Ohm (5 Watt) and than measure again.
Greetings,
Robert
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- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Pandu Rajan,
21.05.2021, 09:41
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Robert Gribnau,
21.05.2021, 15:09
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Pandu Rajan,
22.05.2021, 10:14
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Robert Gribnau,
22.05.2021, 11:07
- Philips main transformer for BX696A - Pandu Rajan, 22.05.2021, 11:14
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Robert Gribnau,
22.05.2021, 11:07
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Pandu Rajan,
22.05.2021, 10:14
- Philips main transformer for BX696A - AvanDam, 22.05.2021, 11:58
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Maurice,
22.05.2021, 12:05
- Philips main transformer for BX696A - Robert Gribnau, 22.05.2021, 12:47
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Pandu Rajan,
24.05.2021, 06:46
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Maurice,
24.05.2021, 11:48
- Philips main transformer for BX696A - Pandu Rajan, 25.05.2021, 14:16
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Maurice,
24.05.2021, 11:48
- Philips main transformer for BX696A -
Robert Gribnau,
21.05.2021, 15:09