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Anonymous Posted on May 07, 2013

Billion Transformer Bose 321 Output Voltage

Please can anyone measure the output voltage and type of current (AC or DC) of the Billion Transformer that is in the Bose 321 GS Series II? Or does anyone here have the exact specification of that transformer? Transformer Details: 261278-102 Rev 06 E2-86RTF-NS1-0289 A92TS-196B-1 R152D EI, 100V, 50/60Hz Thanks!

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

SOURCE: bose 321

3 audio inputs (3 analog, 3 coaxial digital, 1 optical digital)

2 video pass-through inputs (composite and S-video)

Video output for TV (composite, S-video, and component)

Media center • 3 1/4"H x 13 3/4"W x 10"D • (8.3 x 34.9 x 25.4 cm) • 6.7 lbs. (3 kg)

Remote control • 1 1/8"H x 2 1/2"W x 9"D • (3 x 6.5 x 22.9 cm)

Gemstone speakers • 2 1/2"H x 5 1/2"W x 4 1/8"D • (6.4 x 14 x 10.5 cm) • 1 lb. (.45 kg) each

Acoustimass module • 14 1/2"H x 8 3/4"W x 19 1/8"D • (36.7 x 22.2 x 48.5 cm) • 23.3 lbs. (10.6 kg)

Total shipping weight • 44 lbs. (20 kg)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2009

SOURCE: tips how 2 wind transformer ac -dc

your windings of primary to secondary must be in a ratio of 20:1. That is, for a primary with say, 100 windings and input 240 VAC, 5 secondary windings will give you 12 VAC. you need to rectify then regulate if you want 12VDC. Just buy an off the shelf wall-wart.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2010

SOURCE: Hi I would like to know the input and output

Hi,
You can directly get the same PCB( 266664-001)from below website
http://www.encompassparts.com/products/?266664-001
Thank you

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How to measure the voltage on TV

Voltage measured on DC scale, black cable multitester / avometer put on a negative path or can be slipped on the silver wire in the tube that is not disposable wrapping.

Next, measure the voltages are available:
  • For 180v voltage can be measured on the positive pin elco (10uf/250v) in PCB RGB tube.stick pin red wire multitester
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  • Voltage 110v for TVs 14 "-21" and 130v for 25 "-29" in the B + FlyBack Transformer (FBT), find the path there is elco 100uf/160volt. measure on a positive foot elco.
  • For 12volt voltage, please measure at the foot of the right edge of IC 7812.
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  1. For voltage 5V, please measure the right foot of IC 7805.
  2. For voltage 33v, please search at the foot of VT in tuner.
  3. To measure 90v-300v, scale use DCV 250.
  4. To measure the 12v-40v, use a scale of 50 DCV
  5. To measure the voltage of 1V-9v, 10 DCV-scale use.
  6. How to measure the voltage on the yoke and in plyback is;
    • From the yoke horizontal = Fcc 110v DC, 1000 V. AC voltage can be removed with a red plug in output and in use as dB meter.
    • From the yoke pertikal 24 DC current model, except for disposable coupling C = 1 / 2 Fcc. While it could be IC 120V AC (with dB meter)
    • At Fcc FBT kolector; 110v DC, AC voltage = 1000 V..
    • At Fcc FBT filement / heater = 5V-5, 5V AC.
    • In the FBT 20-32k anode voltage V measured with 40kv HV probe is added to the multitester 1000 V. DC.
    • Voltage others depending on model and type of TV. 180v out there (for RGB) directly from the regulators, transformers, Video Amp taken from FBT.
    • There are 24V and 46v vertical FBT, also 12-18V depending on brand and type.
    • Voltage 600 V DC and focus around the screen 400v DC.

    Thus tip n trick from me (AGUS YUSTIARA ), hopefully useful.
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How to test your AC/DC Adapter or Computer Power Supply Unit.

A PSU or Power Supply Unit aka AC/DC adpater is then means by which a low tension (voltage) appliance receives its power from the 240 AV mains supply, the this is usually accompanied by the nominal current that is drawn from the PSU on load in milliamps. (e.g. 500mAmps = 0.5 Amps) most modern DC adapters are unregulated, where the output voltage is only regulated by the load current, and a smoothing Capacitor is sometimes used to reduce AC ripple on the DC Level.
If the PSU is regulated the DC Voltage that you measure using an AVO even off load will be the same as the rated current.

Also most, not all, are double insulated (indicated by small square inside a larger one) this means that it doesn't need a earth on the plug, the give away is a plastic pin instead of a metal one found in most domestic plugs with a 13A fuse.

Using Ohms Law P= I x V means that we can find out either the Current in Amps Power in Watts or the Voltage of any unit this is also called the VA rating

The Simple test is if the adapter gets really hot as soon as the you apply AC power then this may indicate catastrophic failure OR a dead short and you must turn OFF immediately the plastic may even start to melt, you may also smell electrical burning. This will also happen if you ever use a non-specific adapter on your device that has a different output voltage this will almost certianly cause damage to your device.

The main test if to test the step-down transformer using an AVO (Amps Volts Ohms) this is what is used to reduce the 240V ~AC voltage to something more in line with the required DC supply say 14-16V ~AC, a diode bridge converts this to DC, if it is regualted there will be either and either a zener or resistor drops this to the rated 12V and a capacitor to smooth the level.
You need to make sure this is socket is working correctly by checking with either a lamp electricians screw driver or a AC test plug, dont use this socket you have an earth fault or someother problem, usually two lines at the outside of a AC socket tester means all is correct.
  1. First measure the resistance (Ohms) across the two AC pins that is the Live and Neutral this should have VERY low resistance in the range 300 to 2,000 (2K) Ohms. if this is the case then your primary winding is probably OK if you see 1 on all settings this means open circuit (O/C)
  2. Then connect the power supply to a 240V AC socket, and check the output voltage with multimeter set at volts DC you should see a stable voltage of the rated value for a regulated adapter or slightly higher by about 5% if its unregulated as this is a reading off load, if you were able to test the voltage with the adapter on load you would see the rated DC voltage.
  3. If you connect an unregulated AC/DC adapter to the device and open up the cover to test it under load and the voltage is low around 5V or less then the adapter will need replacing even if the off load value appears correct in above test ( ** ref the table below)
NOTE: If you have a AC only output then the test done in 1 can also be done, if there is a diode bridge, Zener Dicde OR Capacitor on the secondary this test wont work so you might have to remove the cover by unscrewing the tamper-proof screws and test it before the connection to the PCB, without the power on of course, check out my tip HERE for help on how to remove the screws.

If you have a faulty power supply its usually the thermal fuse that blows on the secondary winding, this means that you will get considerably less Voltage at the output jack of around 5 VDC or less and falling if this is the case the transformer is faulty and will need to be replaced with one of the same step-down ratio. OR you will need a new AC/DC Adapter, check out this table for examples of the results that you might find.

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** The Amstrad Black PSU that reports 24V and 383 Ohms on the primary may still not deliver the rated voltage under load and therefore I have marked this as a false positive and therefore FAULTY.

NOTE: The AC/DC Chargers are constant current devices (the symbol is usually two interlocking circles and even though you can do similar tests on the transformer primary coil its the current that it delivers under load that is important the only way to test this is using a clamp meter on the cable to see the current under load this should match the rated current.

COMPUTER ATX PSU

Most ATX power supplies are known as switched mode can only be tested under load when connected to the PC motherboard this is a bit tricky using a plain old Fluke, AVO or Multimeter the best way is to buy dedicated PSU tester for the type of Power Unit you have, it will check the DC voltages in the range + 12V,-12V,+5V,+5VBs and +3.3V on both the SATA and IDE supply cables these cost about £20 ($35) you can test the unit in as little as 5 mins.
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After programming irritrol auto watering system I push the function switch to run and it turns the watering time to off so nothing happens. Voltage at the 24 volt terminal is 13.2 volts, however when

The typical lousy power source for this system is likely defective. They will normally rise to 140-150% of nominal voltage (24V) and settle around the required voltage when loaded.
Check the supply (if separate) for a rating of voltage and current; for example: "24VDC/XXMa" where the 'XX' is the current that will either be in milliamperes or amperes.
To correctly measure the voltage, you must know first if it's output is AC or DC.

If this is a DC supply, it probably has a failed diode, if AC, the transformer is bad.

A less likely, but possible problem, is that the programmer itself has an internal failure and is overloading the supply.

If you have a meter with a separate 10A jack, and you can interrupt either side of the supply line, try measuring the load current.
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you need to check the voltage output of your power supply section.This power supply supply is a switching type power supply.there is a chopper transformer in there.its supply is a dc voltage unlike any other transformer which is AC supplied on the primary..First step.
1.Using a multitester measure the primary supply it is a DC voltage around 220v - 110 VDC
2.Measure the secondary output.The out put is AC voltage the supply for the B+ going to plyback is 115vdc the second output is 12v run through a regulator and the regulator lower the voltage to 5vdc.this 5vdc supplies the system IC and the jungle IC.this ic process the switching of the plyback transformer and the plyback transformers output supplies the voltage of the whole system including your relay in the degaussing section....once the plyback is activated the tv will now turn on...

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  2. If voltage is on cable but base does not light up, probable faulty capacitor. If light is on but does not charge, probable rectifier that gives too little amps.
  3. Any good tv repair technician can help you. My tv tech already fix about 9 of my torch and drill chargers. Parts usually about R5 – R10.
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