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What to make with +/-76V transformer ?
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lordvader88:
I salvaged a Kenwood audio-video surround receiver. And it powered up and looks fine inside. So I have a big transformer with +/-12V control rails, +/-76V with bridge rec.'s rated for 2.8A unheat-sinked like these, 6A when heatsinked. There's also relays controlled from a STBY trans, for the +/-76V rails.
So that whole area of the board can be sawed off and be a great and safe supply , what should I make in the way of lab power supplies or something useful like that?
I also have a rotary encoder, another really nice circular dial, a nice LED/display.
And I found the whole schematic and it's great. So I have all the details on the chips and controlling the LED display for other stuff I guess., And everythjing else in there.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ved=2ahUKEwjhyaa8m4fjAhUiB50JHR12D8AQFjADegQIAhAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vintageshifi.com%2Frepertoire-pdf%2Fpdf%2Ftelecharge.php%3Fpdf%3DKenwood-KRFV-4070-Service-Manual.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1xzC74qMbSssL0f9VuV2r2
PSU is on page 13
There's 4 relay's total, and also a +/-46V winding. I haven't found the current rating. I found the stereo schematic from looking up the transformer 1st.
I could load test it, but so far it's too big for my imagination and needs.
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