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From: cctech <cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of Gregory Beat via
cctech
Sent: 18 May 2020 20:08
To: cctech at
classiccmp.org
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Replacing the Flyback Transformer From My VAXmate
Tai-Ho (Taiwan) was the OEM supplier for flyback transformers used by
Apple
in the early Macintosh computers (1984+).
Russell Industries (New York, USA) produced replacement flyback
transformers
for monitors and TVs, these appear on eBay and
remaining TV repair supply
houses.
As noted, while the circular pin-out is often standardized, the voltages
need to
be double-checked.
Thanks for this. I am having trouble finding any information on them, such
as datasheets. Any ideas where to find this kind of information?
Regards
Rob
greg
chicago
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From: "Rob Jarratt" <robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
Subject: Replacing the Flyback Transformer From My VAXmate
I am about as certain as I can be that the flyback transformer from my
VAXmate monitor board has failed. I know this is probably impossible, but
I am
wondering if there is a way to find a more modern
equivalent? How
standardised are these things? I do see a lot that appear to have the same
circular arrangement of the pins.
The VAXmate one is a Tai-Ho TH-1802B and according the Technical
Description has a primary voltage of +28V and produces auxiliary voltages
as
follows:
+13.1kV @85uA max
+950V @200uA
+45V @75mA max
-100V @1.2mA
Regards
Rob=