Before powering it on for the first time, it's good to test all the parts and their connections, which is also a great opportunity to measure all the parameters :-)
- The input goes through the 2A circuit breaker. There should be no noticeable effect unless the current reaches 2A :-) So nothing to measure here.
- The output of the circuit breaker is connected to :
- a 300V MOV (a surge protection protection) : nothing to measure at low voltage
- a neon pilot lamp : shouldn't be noticeable either
- the primary coil of the isolation transformer : here we can measure the resistance and inductance:
Primary : 3 ohms, approx. 3.3 Henrys (disconnect the variac !)
Secondary : 4 ohms, approx. 3.8 Henrys (it seems to drift ???)
Between primary and secondary : > 2G ohms but 1.5nF...
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The secondary is connected to quite a few things:
- Input of the voltmeter : should not be measurable
- Capacitor and MOV : neither
- Switches: N/A :-D
Let's see the incandescent bulbs : I measure the "cold" resistance
- 5W : 734 Ohms
- 15W : 314 Ohms
- 28W halogen : 134 Ohms
The variac is a different story, because it's variable...
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