Mounting Power Transformers
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Mounting Power Transformers
Hey there all, thanks for stopping by.
Doing Robs BlackVibe 6L6 and have just about all the parts now (except for the OT, head cab and a some hardware)
I just enlarged the PT hole for a Mojotones Bassman power transformer. The PT arrives with a single nut at the base of each mounting screw. Tell me, are these supposed to remain there to hold laminates in place or, do I take them off to mount the PT flat to the chassis? I'm assuming that I take them off, and use them to mount the tranny straight to the chassis, perhaps add little washers. Since this is my first project using nice chuncky transformers like these, I'm feeling inclined to leave no stone unturned when any concerns come up. And can we tighten those PT"s down pretty good or do we just want a good "wrist firm" kinda torque?
Thanks!
Phil
Doing Robs BlackVibe 6L6 and have just about all the parts now (except for the OT, head cab and a some hardware)
I just enlarged the PT hole for a Mojotones Bassman power transformer. The PT arrives with a single nut at the base of each mounting screw. Tell me, are these supposed to remain there to hold laminates in place or, do I take them off to mount the PT flat to the chassis? I'm assuming that I take them off, and use them to mount the tranny straight to the chassis, perhaps add little washers. Since this is my first project using nice chuncky transformers like these, I'm feeling inclined to leave no stone unturned when any concerns come up. And can we tighten those PT"s down pretty good or do we just want a good "wrist firm" kinda torque?
Thanks!
Phil
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Re: Mounting Power Transformers
PTs typically arrive with nuts already tightened down to secure the lams together. Don't remove these nuts--add your own new ones, along with flat washers and lock washers. Tighten everything down FIRMLY.
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Thank you xtian, I'm glad I asked. This is where "common sense" can get me into trouble. I'll mount the PT as you say.
Thanks,
Phil
Thanks,
Phil
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Does George Patton love his mamma?
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thanks all,
PT is mounted, nuts were left on, and new washers and nuts have been tightened to mil spec 30 wrist/pounds of torque. Now waiting for laminations to begin flaking off like leaves in the NE autumn.
Im going to start a new thread now asking about twisting wire pairs first from the PT. Cant wait to see the smattering of wisdom and smart ass cracks that come out of this. Thats OK though, its Saturday and I can take it.
Thank you!
Philly
PT is mounted, nuts were left on, and new washers and nuts have been tightened to mil spec 30 wrist/pounds of torque. Now waiting for laminations to begin flaking off like leaves in the NE autumn.
Im going to start a new thread now asking about twisting wire pairs first from the PT. Cant wait to see the smattering of wisdom and smart ass cracks that come out of this. Thats OK though, its Saturday and I can take it.
Thank you!
Philly
I’m only one person (most of the time)
Re: Mounting Power Transformers
Would it matter if the twists are Clockwise or counterclockwise depending on which hemisphere you're in?pjd3 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 12:59 pm thanks all,
PT is mounted, nuts were left on, and new washers and nuts have been tightened to mil spec 30 wrist/pounds of torque. Now waiting for laminations to begin flaking off like leaves in the NE autumn.
Im going to start a new thread now asking about twisting wire pairs first from the PT.
Thank you!
Philly
If it don't get hot and glow, I don't want it !
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Is there a Mil Spec for that? :^)
The Army standard is to tighten until it strips, then back off a scosch.
The Army standard is to tighten until it strips, then back off a scosch.
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I've decided since there are no definite answers to epoxy all pairs together after I've wrapped copper foil around each wire and individually grounded them.
Done Deal.
Phil
Done Deal.
Phil
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WTF? Is it April 1 today?
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Naw, even worse than April fools. Its May psychotics day.
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