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Old August 23rd 05, 11:51 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Cambridge amp A5, blown transformer


"short_and_ugly" wrote in message
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After 2 years of fine operation my cambridge A5 amplifier suddenly
stopped working two days ago. Having an understanding of electrics I
tested the transformer and discovered that there is no continuity in
the primary winding. Since it was quite cheap originally it seems not
worth spending a lot of money on it, meaning I could stick an other
transformer in it if it is cheap and if it is likely to be the only
thing wrong with it. Since the primary winding is burnt out it seems
likely that no other components are damaged. Am I right with that
presumption? There is no specifications written on the transformer.
Does anyone know which kind I need and where to get it? Every
suggestions are welcome.


It's quite common on all makes of amp for the tx primary to go open, but
it's not the winding that burns out usually. There is very often a thermal
fuse link buried in the windings at the time the tx is made, and these often
go open for no apparent reason. Occasionally, depending on the way that the
tx is constructed, these fuses can be withdrawn, and replaced, but more
often than not, a failed fuse junks the tx. Have a careful look, and see if
you can see a pair of insulated wires disappearing into the windings, with
one of the wires connected to one of the primary terminals. If you can, try
reading across them on ohms. Chances are you will get an open. You can of
course bridge this fuse, but it is a designated safety component, and if you
do, on your own head be it ...

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