Does anyone know what transformer model name this is? Can someone get the datasheet on this for me? I don't know its identification.
>>356214
Maybe if the picture was clearer. The printed text is kinda unreadable. Take another picture or post exact text.
thats a choke (inductor)
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choke_(electronics)
it was used on the primary-side/input of some mains appliance, right? you can probably get an equivalent one online with a completly different brand/model, just make sure it can handle the amps of the device in question (if you know the devices maximum rated wattage)
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>>356532
I'm not saying you're wrong, but it looks an awful lot like that "inductor" has more than one winding.
>>356540
>more than one winding
as mains input chokes (common mode) normally do, one for live and one for neutral
>>356586
Again, I'm not saying you're lying, but two chokes right next to each other is a transformer.
Do they have something clever to stop the magnetic fields of the two windings affecting each other? What is the advantage of building two inductors into the same component? Why would you put them right next to each other when isolation of live and neutral is usually considered important?
>>356632
>two chokes right next to each other is a transformer
umm... ? "both" have the same winding count, and what matters here is inductance, not voltage differentials, to limit inrush current and high pitch noise suppression
>Do they have something clever
>What is the advantage
>Why would you
i would be here for a while if i started on that (sry, almost no free time). besides, im almost certain all of that can be answered with a simple lmgtfy + how do inductors work (bonus points for differential versus common mode chokes)
>>356656
>t. forgets pic related