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WO 892 Output transformer from R.F.GILSON Ltd. Wimbledon



 
 
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Old March 4th 08, 03:50 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default WO 892 Output transformer from R.F.GILSON Ltd. Wimbledon


Hi everyone ,

I am unable to find any information or data on a model of ouput
transformer made by R.F.GILSON Ltd. Wimbledon. I have found a pair of
these in a clearance bin a flee market here in Montréal , (Québec).
They appear to have never been used. WO 892 hand written on each
(possibly a model or part number ?) PP U.L (A & SC terminals on a
paxolin board) 3.7 / 7 / 15 Ohms at output.

If anybody knowledgable of these vintage output transformers could
help me out to find the specs. I would greatly appreciate.


Michel Cormier.
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Old March 5th 08, 03:32 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default WO 892 Output transformer from R.F.GILSON Ltd. Wimbledon




I am unable to find any information or data on a model of ouput
transformer made by R.F.GILSON Ltd. Wimbledon. I have found a pair of
these in a clearance bin a flee market here in Montréal , (Québec).
They appear to have never been used. WO 892 hand written on each
(possibly a model or part number ?) PP U.L (A & SC terminals on a
paxolin board) 3.7 / 7 / 15 Ohms at output.

If anybody knowledgable of these vintage output transformers could
help me out to find the specs. I would greatly appreciate.


** I reckon you are on one *hell* of a long shot there.

How about you measure the DC resistance on the primary - plate to plate &
screen to screen - and post that info along with the dimensions of the
units ( inches or mm).

Gives us big clues as to the likely impedance and power handling.

Suitable tubes to use will then become evident.



....... Phil




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Old March 5th 08, 05:12 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default WO 892 Output transformer from R.F.GILSON Ltd. Wimbledon

Phil Allison wrote:


I am unable to find any information or data on a model of ouput
transformer made by R.F.GILSON Ltd. Wimbledon. I have found a pair of
these in a clearance bin a flee market here in Montréal , (Québec).
They appear to have never been used. WO 892 hand written on each
(possibly a model or part number ?) PP U.L (A & SC terminals on a
paxolin board) 3.7 / 7 / 15 Ohms at output.

If anybody knowledgable of these vintage output transformers could
help me out to find the specs. I would greatly appreciate.


** I reckon you are on one *hell* of a long shot there.

How about you measure the DC resistance on the primary - plate to plate &
screen to screen - and post that info along with the dimensions of the
units ( inches or mm).

Gives us big clues as to the likely impedance and power handling.

Suitable tubes to use will then become evident.



...... Phil





Also (to add to Phils suggestion) if you have a low voltage source of AC
(say a heater transformer) you can get a better idea of the actual turns
ration and coupled with the DC measurements it will give even more
information.

If you have (say) 6.3v AC. Apply this to the plate to plate terminals
and measure what you have on the 0-15 ohm taps, and between the UL taps.

It may not be the most accurate way of doing it, but it avoids the
chance of unexpected high voltage.

--
Nick
 




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