- A putty knife
- A hammer or wooden mallet. (Anything with a good amount of weight to force the putty knife in between the ferrite sheets.)
- a transformer to take apart! (quite obvious!)
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--Ryan

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i face a problem. which is i want to make a 10 amps 12-0-12 transformer. so i want a video tutorial. plz help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but i face a problem. the problem is i want to make a 10amps 12-012 transformer in my home . so i want a easy video tutorial about this. please help me!!!!!!
I was actually trying to tear apart a transformer recently but I gave up.
I have one question though:
Of course this is a material with a high magnetic permeability, but is it any good for use as a motor or generator core? I read somewhere laminated STEEL was good choice.
There is a chart in wikipedia listing various properties, I would like an explaination based on it so I learn stuff too
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permeability_%28electromagnetism%29
Thanx!
1. Long time waiting but safe - put transformer to vessel of acetone for 6 - 8 hours then glue make soft and easy to remove it
2. Short but risky - Put transformer to hot oven (150'C) to few minutes then should easly to disassembly
And again, great instruc. And keep up the good work.
Now stick all the I's together as a pole piece, add a little spring & hinge, and you will have the mechanism for a really beefy relay. Just add contacts !
In order to get to Uni, please don't touch mains live wires before you arrive !
Recently I have been messing around with transformers some here. I've had bare mains voltage all over my experimenter's desk a lot too. Things were looking a lot like this if not worse:
http://i.imgur.com/ZmoPu.jpg
That'd be one tough transformer to disassemble huh?
Another shot of my recently enclosed variac which I think is about the neatest transformer type going:
http://i.imgur.com/icN2g.jpg
Earlier in that project:
http://i.imgur.com/bZyI8.jpg
Now I have to figure out a really tiny transformer for an ESR meter project I am working on. I need one with a 20::1 turns ratio and a ferrite core, not a laminated one. I think because of the frequency it will be operating at. These are uncharted waters I'm going into for me.
http://ludens.cl/Electron/esr/esr.html
My oscillator works good but I'm a little sketchy about this whole transformer deal. Oh well I guess this is how we all become familiar with things.