Here are my stand up and laydown mount 100 watt power transformers.
The extra voltage taps are now standard.
VG
1203-80-ML and 1203-80-MS
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A note about the 1203-80-MS: the wire color for the high voltage secondary and 80% taps was reversed on some parts.
According the to diagram above, red is the full secondary (500V) and blue is the 80% taps. On some parts it is opposite.
To be certain which type you have, measure resistance across the winds: red to red and blue to blue.
The high voltage wires will measure 17-18 ohms. The 80% taps will measure 13-14 ohms.
Note that most meters are not terribly accurate at low resistance readings. But one set of wires will read approx 80% of the larger measurement.
george
According the to diagram above, red is the full secondary (500V) and blue is the 80% taps. On some parts it is opposite.
To be certain which type you have, measure resistance across the winds: red to red and blue to blue.
The high voltage wires will measure 17-18 ohms. The 80% taps will measure 13-14 ohms.
Note that most meters are not terribly accurate at low resistance readings. But one set of wires will read approx 80% of the larger measurement.
george