Two month back when my Steromour kit arrived, upgading the OPTs (of the Stereomour) left me with a pair of extra BH OT-2s.
I wanted to use these in my S.E.X I. amp instead of the original line transformers,
but there was a problem: both the OT-2 and the PC-1 had exposed terminals.
To work around this issue, I purchased a pair of Hammond 157G chokes off ebay to replace the PC-1s.
The Hammonds have flying leads, so they could be mounted on top of the chassis plate,
while the OT-2s with the exposed terminals were mounted below.
The amp was running fine for around 6 weeks, and was unused for the last 2 weeks or so.
Now I turned it on again and noticed that one channel died completely.
Tracking down the issue led me to the chokes.
I do not have the equipment to measure inductance, but their DC resistance is way out of range.
The datasheet specifies 595 Ohms +/- 15%.
What I measure is 75 Ohms on one, and 23 Ohms on the other.
I probably did measure the DC resistance before installation when they were still new, but I can't remember for sure any more.
The possible scenarios I can think of include:
- Wrong choice of chokes.
Based on the data sheet they look OK to be used instead of the PC-1s, but I might be wrong here.
- Wiring mistakes during the installation
I just noticed, that I did not connect the primary of the OT-2s directly to ground, but through the secondaries.
I created an autoformer by mistake, and although this may not be the only mistake I made, the sound was still OK for many weeks.
- Product quality issues with the chokes
If only one of them was affected I would tend to agree, but since both have the same issue...
Worst case I can still go back to original configuration with the PC-1s, but it still bugs me what could go wrong to the Hammonds.
Any insight is much appreciated.
Fred