Sourcing a modern alternative for an isolating transformer

Darren

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Forgive the slight lack of technical expertise in this question. I've recently bought an arcade cab that has a Hantarex 900e CRT, that uses an isolating transformer to provide a 120v and 128v supply to the monitor. I'm trying to replace a lot of the components with new parts, the JAMMA harness, controls, PSU are all being replaced, but the transformer is the trickest. This is the same as mine https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/336624202742 however mine is pretty much in the same condition.

Has anyone replaced one of these with a modern alternative?
 

Darren

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Really, i thought they were quite picky? Looking at the Data sheet, the 115v has a +- 15v variance that can be set. If I up the primary by 13v and plug the 120v into the secondary, would the CRT play nice?
 

BigP_BigP

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The older Isolation transformers are typically a lot better than their modern counterparts.
Unless its needed for other reasons I would save the money and just check and clean the original.
Check that there is continuity between the 2 wires on each side and not continuity between the two sides. If that all checks out, give it a clean and it will likely last you forever.
I just pulled 4 from a bunch of cabs in am restoring and will reuse them because they will likely be better than anything I could get now.
 

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I get mine from an Italian ebayer that makes custom/bespoke transformers. I ask for 128V output, 100W and they make it. Good prices too. Not sure this is an option for UK as shipping such a heavy item from Italy can't be very cheap but maybe there are similar sellers in the UK? Look for someone specialized in transformers not in arcade stuff.
 

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I get mine from an Italian ebayer that makes custom/bespoke transformers. I ask for 128V output, 100W and they make it. Good prices too. Not sure this is an option for UK as shipping such a heavy item from Italy can't be very cheap but maybe there are similar sellers in the UK? Look for someone specialized in transformers not in arcade stuff.

I looked into that a while ago, but unless you're looking a batch, they are very expensive, for 1 or 2, through a company. Haven't come across any hobbyist types making them.
 

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I get mine from an Italian ebayer that makes custom/bespoke transformers. I ask for 128V output, 100W and they make it. Good prices too. Not sure this is an option for UK as shipping such a heavy item from Italy can't be very cheap but maybe there are similar sellers in the UK? Look for someone specialized in transformers not in arcade stuff.

We have Airlink transformers here, they have made me a few transformers for recording studios, balanced rather than isolation not cheap but great products.

They make all types.
 
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