guitarmike2107
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Hi Guys, first post here, but I have been reading for a while. I have recently started winding my own transformers and it has been a steep learning curve.
Right now I have 4 Fender style deluxe output transformers on my desk, I have wound 2 and 2 are purchased.
They all have the same stack and are m6 lams
two have 2 sections
one has 3 sections
one has 4 sections
Primary inductances and Primary resistances of all three are fairly close
When measuring leakage inductance I have found the leakage inductance increases with more layers, from everything I have read the leakage inductance should reduce with more layers.
Have I misunderstood something? Secondaries are shorted, measuring at 1kH with my Philips Fluke PM 6303
TIA
Right now I have 4 Fender style deluxe output transformers on my desk, I have wound 2 and 2 are purchased.
They all have the same stack and are m6 lams
two have 2 sections
one has 3 sections
one has 4 sections
Primary inductances and Primary resistances of all three are fairly close
When measuring leakage inductance I have found the leakage inductance increases with more layers, from everything I have read the leakage inductance should reduce with more layers.
Have I misunderstood something? Secondaries are shorted, measuring at 1kH with my Philips Fluke PM 6303
TIA