From: chrise at
pobox.com ---snip---
I just received two new transformers to consider as a replacement for
the original. The problem with putting a booster on the primary of the
original is that it also raises the 24VAC secondary resulting in the +/-
12VDC rails going well above 16V. There's quite a few things in the
---snip---
Hi
Is there an air gap between the outside of the windings
and the frame core? If so, you could add a few turns for the
8V winding.
Often there is a thick cardboard like cover over the winding that
can be carefully cut from between the core and the outside of the
windings and the core. One just has to be careful not to
break the primary windings as they are quite fine.
The windings typically go under this outer cover and then are
spliced with the insulated wire to feed out of the transformer.
Dwight
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