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Oketch Michael Owino
May 24, 2025
What makes a transformer out put not produce power
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Mr. Anderson
May 25, 2025
A Soundstream woofer transformer output may not produce power due to several possible causes:
1. DC on the mains or low-frequency oscillation on the AC line. 2. High magnetic field levels affecting the magnetic circuit. 3. Excessively high mains voltage. 4. Transformer designed for 60Hz being used on 50Hz. 5. Transformer not rated adequately for the load. 6. Poor transformer assembly with insufficient glue. 7. Mechanical hum from the transformer affecting performance.
Each issue can disrupt normal transformer function and prevent power output.
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Keep in a safe and dry place for future reference. Model Number of your woofer Serial Number Place of purchase REFERENCE R1 SERIES WOOFER Notes OWNERS MANUAL/INSTALL GUIDE Your enclosure data (circle one) Sealed Vented Bandpass Other Total airspace Enclosure Dimensions...
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NOTICE The following enclosure recommendations are only a few in variation of what the woofer requires. If you need specific information for a design and have questions regarding it, please contact our Technical Support Department with your details, via email at tech-support@soundstream.com. We strongly suggest you use or build an enclosure with in the following parameters for proper function and quality results from your woofer.
This manual is also suitable for:
Reference r1 series r1-12Reference r1 series r1-15Reference r1-12Reference r1-15
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Do you have a question about the woofer and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
What makes a transformer out put not produce power
A Soundstream woofer transformer output may not produce power due to several possible causes:
1. DC on the mains or low-frequency oscillation on the AC line.
2. High magnetic field levels affecting the magnetic circuit.
3. Excessively high mains voltage.
4. Transformer designed for 60Hz being used on 50Hz.
5. Transformer not rated adequately for the load.
6. Poor transformer assembly with insufficient glue.
7. Mechanical hum from the transformer affecting performance.
Each issue can disrupt normal transformer function and prevent power output.
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