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In Reply to: One more question... posted by Shinto on June 14, 2001 at 04:52:48:
Simply treat it as any other grounded or chassis part. In some cases the existing insulation may be sufficient, but it also depends on the trnasformer application. For instance, if the top winding was the floating filament supply that worked at high voltage, I would add a layer of insulation.The copper doesn't need to be super-close to the windings, and usually you just make it snug over the structure. What I have done usually is to solder the ends, and then you can shape it a bit more tightly.
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- Re: One more question... - Victor Khomenko 08:04:39 06/14/01 (1)
- Thanks Victor! - Shinto 14:36:35 06/14/01 (0)