One of the things I got in a box of random amp parts from a friend were a few transformers, some roughed into chassis, at least one was still in a box (but not THE box). There is a number stamped on it but Google comes up empty. He may have even bought it from Doug but like 20 years back, he can't recall.
I would to figure out what I have & thought I had things sorted enough to power test it, but what I assumed were the primaries are not measuring (resistance-wise) as I would expect. I tried my best to figure it out without asking here, but I also don't want to connect wall voltage to the wrong set of wires.
Based on the sets/colors of the wires, I was leaning towards it being a 2-voltage primary & 2-voltage secondary with CT heaters & a shield, but all bets are off.
Sets are:
- Red-Red/Yellow-Red 6.9Ω w-CT
- Blue-Blue/White-Blue 121Ω w-CT
- Green-Green/White-Green 0Ω, assume CT
- Black- Yellow- Black/White 5.4Ω; Yellow to Black 4.4 Ω Yellow to Black/White .9Ω
I would have assumed that the black wires were the main primaries but the off-center yellow tap calls that into question. I would have also thought the DCΩ of the red set & the blue set would be closer but first time doing it this way, so nothing to base that on.
Any insights appreciated.