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alpibucky
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Hello,
I have an old transformator from a Burroughs Corp (Holliwood) computer.
1431-4173 appears as number on it. It is mounted on a plate. Schematics
of the power supply is 1431-4160, 4163, 4165 or 1430-4168. Assy Nr
unknow. Manufactured in 1973
There are 4 symetric outputs : 2 yellow ones with common green, 2 blue
ones with common brown. 2 orange ones with common green. 2 red ones
with common green. There is also a condensator 15F603 (2 uF, 60 Hz, 660
V AC) connected with two extra white wires. There is also a
yellow/green wire connected to the earth of the assembly.
There are 6 inputs as main with a bridge between the 3th and the 4th
wires (maybe for 220 V operation).
Does anyone have de characteristics of this transformator ?
With kinds regards
Alpibucky
I have an old transformator from a Burroughs Corp (Holliwood) computer.
1431-4173 appears as number on it. It is mounted on a plate. Schematics
of the power supply is 1431-4160, 4163, 4165 or 1430-4168. Assy Nr
unknow. Manufactured in 1973
There are 4 symetric outputs : 2 yellow ones with common green, 2 blue
ones with common brown. 2 orange ones with common green. 2 red ones
with common green. There is also a condensator 15F603 (2 uF, 60 Hz, 660
V AC) connected with two extra white wires. There is also a
yellow/green wire connected to the earth of the assembly.
There are 6 inputs as main with a bridge between the 3th and the 4th
wires (maybe for 220 V operation).
Does anyone have de characteristics of this transformator ?
With kinds regards
Alpibucky