Hi guys my sega Harley la riders cab has this transformer in it:
Thanks
Steve
I bought the machine with a tube and no chassis, so acquired a cheap Chinese universal chassis I want to at least have a go at. Problem is it needs an isolating transformer but I don't have any handy and I think most modern sega monitors didn't need them either. I have a feeling it isn't can you get multi output iso transformers?Is this an isolating transformer?
Re: Is this an isolating transformer?
Yes and no. Most transformers are isolating (autotransformers excluded). The windings in that transformer are absolutely separated and do not share a common winding. Does it have special insulation between the primary and secondary winding? Probably not. Would I still use it on a monitor? Sure. But you do you.
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Re: Is this an isolating transformer?
Interesting thanks Nem! I did not know that, what are the chances of the insulation failing can I test continuity between both windings?
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Re: Is this an isolating transformer?
surely harley is a medium res game, unlikely the chassis you bought is medium res- got a link to it?
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Re: Is this an isolating transformer?
Your absolutely right Grant, there was no motherboard with this one...I am planning to put a PC in this one and just use as plain old 15khz.grantspain wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 7:35 amsurely harley is a medium res game, unlikely the chassis you bought is medium res- got a link to it?