BBC Micro (was: Re: Apple II for into to microprocessors
> From: "Carlini, Antonio" <Antonio.Carlini_at_riverstonenet.com>
> To: "'classiccmp+AEA-classiccmp.org'" <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
> Subject: RE: BBC Micro (was: Re: Apple II for into to microprocessors
> Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 06:38:05 -0700
> Reply-to: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
> John Allain wrote:
> +AD4-
> +AD4- +AD4- I always 'megger' old transformers and most of them are as good as
> +AD4- +AD4- the day they were made.
> +AD4- +AD4- -tony
> +AD4-
> +AD4- Tony you lost me here. Kegger I heard of. Megger?
>
>
> A +ACI-megger+ACI- is a meter so he means he checks the
> winding resistance ... what's a kegger?
>
> Antonio
> arcarlini+AEA-iee.org
>
Specifically what Tony did used high megaohm tests w/ high voltage
potenial at very small current across a two pin that connects to each
winding (between turns leakage and winding and the core) for leakage.
Insulation on windings go bad with age and use.
Cheers,
Wizard
Received on Mon Jul 16 2001 - 13:33:23 BST
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