Measuring inductors

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hodad

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I have one of those cheap LCR/Transistor testers (like this: tester), and when checking inductance across one side of a transformer I get a different reading depending on which pair of the 3 connections on the meter I use. As a f'rinstance, I'll see 2.4 Henries if I'm hooked to 1 & 2, but 3.8 across connections 2 & 3. I'm a little befuddled as to what would cause this difference. The meter, considering its cheapness, has proven pretty useful in other situations, and I can't quite figure out why I'm seeing what I'm seeing here.
 
What kind of transformer are you trying to measure?


Just a crappy little 600:600 OEP. I've also tried with another small isolation transformer of unknown origin with similar results. Measuring across either primary or secondary produces similar results. I'll probable just build a couple of simple filter circuits & see which value seems best reflected by the behavior I see.
 
Apparently it struggles with measuring inductance across a transformer. The manual is not terribly clear on whether it has trouble with all inductors over 1H or not. It does seem to work fine with smaller value inductors though.
 
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