I have a transformer out of an old Sanyo receiver that I would like to use for tinkering rather than contribute to the landfill. I realize tranformers aren't rated by pounds/kg but it seems rather substantial (and useful?).
It's in a molded metal "container" with some numbers on it that are 1/2 wiped off.
1. Without the part number and Sanyo's help (LOL!), I can't easily determine the volts/amps rating of this, can I?
2. Do these types of transformers tend to be better quality when used in sound systems?
3. Might this be useful for the "0-30 VDC STABILIZED POWER SUPPLY..." project or do these tranformers tend to have small amperage ratings?
I know, I know! I can buy the proper transformer for $20-$30 but I like the learning.
Thanks for any info.
It's in a molded metal "container" with some numbers on it that are 1/2 wiped off.
1. Without the part number and Sanyo's help (LOL!), I can't easily determine the volts/amps rating of this, can I?
2. Do these types of transformers tend to be better quality when used in sound systems?
3. Might this be useful for the "0-30 VDC STABILIZED POWER SUPPLY..." project or do these tranformers tend to have small amperage ratings?
I know, I know! I can buy the proper transformer for $20-$30 but I like the learning.
Thanks for any info.