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Thank you very much for your reply. Yes I suspect shorted primary windings in one primary as well and the earlier tests performed seem to bear that out. Since it's a dual primary series-parallel I think the windings should be of equal inductance and one measures approximately 80% lower than the other. (while, the checker I have isn't reliable, relative measurements differ dramatically). I used to be able to smell failures like this but I've been a laryngectomee since 2011 and my sense of smell is greatly diminished. However, it's also discolored which may be a further sign of thermal damage to the windings. While the design of this amp certainly has it's limitations and your points are well taken the unit has a certain sentimental value to me that I hope to make it work again. Thanks again for your recommendations and feedback. Take care.
Thank you very much for your reply. Yes I suspect shorted primary windings in one primary as well and the earlier tests performed seem to bear that out. Since it's a dual primary series-parallel I think the windings should be of equal inductance and one measures approximately 80% lower than the other. (while, the checker I have isn't reliable, relative measurements differ dramatically). I used to be able to smell failures like this but I've been a laryngectomee since 2011 and my sense of smell is greatly diminished. However, it's also discolored which may be a further sign of thermal damage to the windings. While the design of this amp certainly has it's limitations and your points are well taken the unit has a certain sentimental value to me that I hope to make it work again. Thanks again for your recommendations and feedback. Take care.