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I think this subforum is more for stuff like microphone, interstage and output iron, but I have a mundane/newbie power transformer question.


Can I supply wall (115vac here) on the primary, connect to the secondary with a (in this case, low end) meter, and get a reasonably accurate measurement of the secondary?   Or, is a load of some kind and/or good quality meter usually a requirement?


Typically, I would measure in a completed circuit, but that would take quite a bit of work, and I have a reasonably large number (read: pile of old chassis) of transformers to measure as well.  I don't need current, since I'll be de-rating whatever I have, based on the original tube complement.  Anyone been down this road before?


The chassis in question is a Hammond type G as found in a 40's era DR20 cabinet, but I would like to know how to estimate this empirically.


Edit:  would a simple rectifier (either a pair of diodes or full wave bridge) and a RC filter, with a small value resistor to convert to DC be any more useful/accurate?  Just looking for simplicity.


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