Lost with the Marstran 1204-43 PT
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Lost with the Marstran 1204-43 PT
Hi all,
I've got this PT from Marstran but there is no information about it wiring diagram on his site. I would like to know if somebody has this PT and it color codes.
Thanks a lot.
Ben
I've got this PT from Marstran but there is no information about it wiring diagram on his site. I would like to know if somebody has this PT and it color codes.
Thanks a lot.
Ben
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Take a look to this link:
http://www.marstran.com/Wiring%20Diagrams.htm
and scroll down to the last schematic. Maybe this is yours?
Larry
http://www.marstran.com/Wiring%20Diagrams.htm
and scroll down to the last schematic. Maybe this is yours?
Larry
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Does your PT have all those colours as seen on this schematic?Lil'Child wrote:Yep, i know this link and i didn't find the pt. This is a 100w pt. I identify the 3.15v tap and like i'm an european, i have to use the 220v or 230v (red wire). In fact i'm searching the com wire :s
Ben
If so, then in Europe you have to use the orange (common) and the blue (230V) wire for the primaries, if your wall voltage is 230 volts.
The secondary's commons are the yellow (HT's center tap), the white (bias) and a bigger gauged green (heater's center tap) wires.
The remaining 2 bigger gauged wires (colour not specified in the schematic) are for the heaters.
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there is this colors in primary :
- red (220v)
- yellow (240v or com?)
- black (100v)
- brown (120v)
- white (???)
But i'm not sure.
You can see it (with my OT) at this link but strangely, there is no white wire :
http://wallaceamps.com/66%20Project%20Transformers.jpg
Thanks.
- red (220v)
- yellow (240v or com?)
- black (100v)
- brown (120v)
- white (???)
But i'm not sure.
You can see it (with my OT) at this link but strangely, there is no white wire :
http://wallaceamps.com/66%20Project%20Transformers.jpg
Thanks.
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Hey Ben,
Shoot me an email and I'll help you out as much as I can. The diagram wasn't posted yet as it is a new transformer with new primary voltages.
Shoot me an email and I'll help you out as much as I can. The diagram wasn't posted yet as it is a new transformer with new primary voltages.