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Transformer for 48-475
#1

I just had a 48-475 given to me and the transformer is fried for starters, where is the getting place.
the philco number on the transformer is 32-8234M. any info would be appreciated.

Thanks
Bruce
#2

Hey, that's a cool set! And the price was definitely right! Icon_biggrin

I think you should pass it on to me. Icon_lol Just kidding!

Anyway, to answer your question, here are the specs for the 32-8234 transformer:

Primary 117 volts - you want to replace with one rated at least at 120 volts.
High voltage secondary: 560 volts center-tapped (280-0-280), 65 mA
Filament secondary: 6.3 volts @ 3.3 amps

I see the original transformer was vertical mounting - which will make it much easier to find a replacement since nearly all new transformers are vertical mounting - but was enclosed inside a metal can. If you're lucky, you might find one which will fit inside the original can; but if not, I wouldn't worry about it too much.

I've just looked at a couple sources, and you won't find an exact replacement, but something close. You will probably end up with an extra 5V secondary which you won't be using, so it will have to be either carefully taped off, or attached to a terminal strip with nothing else attached to the leads, to keep them from shorting out to something else.

Here are some suggestions.

Hammond (from Radio Daze):
HX-370EX, HX-260G, HX-270DX.
http://www.radiodaze.com/hammond01.htm
http://www.radiodaze.com/hammond03.htm
http://www.radiodaze.com/hammond18.htm

Edcor:
XPWR013 may be the perfect replacement for you - no extra winding, just one unused lead as the 6.3 volt winding is center-tapped. The B+ will be lower but the radio may like that.
Other Edcor suggestions: XPWR009, XPWR038, XPWR044.
http://www.edcorusa.com/Products/BrowseS...eriesID=37

Good luck.

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Dont tempt me I might let you rebuild it for me...lol

This is my first rebuild and its not going to be a easy one. Icon_sad
i have ordered the schematic. my archive didn't have that one


I bought earlier that day a model 610 which is in great shape .
copy and past link: http://willysworld.atspace.com/FTP/1.jpg


i also got a 41-90
and a 6994 given to me along with a GE and Zenith.




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