Dragon transformer

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norris
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Re: Dragon transformer

Post by norris »

Dabbling in other hobbies I have come across people rewinding motors and have built a brushless motor myself so would it be possible to rewind and repair a Dragon 32 transformer?
paul
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Re: Dragon transformer

Post by paul »

Yes it would, but as it has 3 secondaries, it might not be trivial...
Alastair
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Re: Dragon transformer

Post by Alastair »

As I mentioned elsewhere it is possible that a fuse has blown within the transformer, if so then replacing the fuse should be easy.
norris
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Re: Dragon transformer

Post by norris »

Alastair wrote:As I mentioned elsewhere it is possible that a fuse has blown within the transformer, if so then replacing the fuse should be easy.
The plug is fused but where in the transformer is the fuse?
Alastair
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Re: Dragon transformer

Post by Alastair »

norris wrote:The plug is fused but where in the transformer is the fuse?
I don't know for sure because I have never opened the transformer case, but according to a letter in Dragon User magazine there is a fuse within the transformer housing.
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