Using 2 jacks on an output secondary for 8/16 ohm.
When cable is plugged in should there be continuity between tip to ring.
He wants to know about 'continuity between tip to ring', not ohms. Why????
I has .8 ohms from tip to ring with the secondary’s connected. I was just trying to clarify my setup as to not damage the transformer
I was replying pdf64. I'm was not asking you 5150.
You 1st asked about 'continuity between tip to ring' now you give an ohms measurement.
I posted why about that I have no idea why your asking about 'continuity between tip to ring'.
On an OT the secondary is as pdf64 wrote, a heavy gauge wire with only a few turns around the OT's core. On your OT they wound enough to get to an 8 output, they tapped it, then they finished the wind to get a 16 ohm output. So it's all 1 wire with a tap at a portion of the whole wind at 8 ohms. The OT's secondary has 'fly leads' connected to the start and finish of that wind and the 8 ohm tap is a 'fly lead' too. The start and finish, 2 ends of the wind, those 2 fly leads go to the output jack. So when you plug in a cord into the output jack, that cords wires become extensions of the fly leads which are extensions of the secondary wind. So if you test for continuity from the tip to the sleeve, your meter will say yes, you have continuity from tip to sleeve.
Why? Because it's all 1 wire.
Now why you want to know that to protect your OT I have no clue.
And your .8 ohm measurement should tell you there's also continuity from tip to sleeve.