man that sucks. I've burnt a transformer in the past. it's a learning experience and we move on. i use the light bulb limiter method on my builds and it works great. as Merlinb suggested, check the transformer for shorts.
If the heater line has a center tap on it, and you put a bridge on it, you'll upset it.... Not to mention some potential wiring errors to and from the bridge. Recheck that area well, and look on E-bay for a variac.
FUCHSAUDIO wrote:What are you trying to do with this winding ?
believe it or not, it started because i had a 269ex transformer sitting around. i looked for a project to use it and ended up finding the matchless vibrobox/hotbox combo. then i decided to just do the vibrobox.
so after getting the parts to finish it up. i ended up frying the part that started it all.
here is the schematic of what i am trying to do (the correct schematic)
Not to highjack the thread, but I haven't figured out why I need a variac. I built an amp, restored a few and recapped about a dozen amps, but I have always just tested them with the light bulb limiter and then plugged them in and let them run for a couple hours.
Variac is for controlled slow startup. Say 5v start voltage, then meter everything. Slowly increase and measure. Your filter caps will like it too as they are slowly reformed.