Mojo output transformer

The stock Fender # 49969
That's a Mojo tone output transformer Black Face Princeton both are 8K primary should work fine

Blackface Princeton Output Transformer 125A10B
Hi @67plexi
Thank you! That iconfirms my thoughts too.
By the look of it, eems a better build compared to the new Hammond 1750f.
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Checked the Mojo Tone site
to try find out more about the specs and noticed none on show share this same 7 digit ref (9960539).
 
Hi @67plexi
Thank you! That iconfirms my thoughts too.
By the look of it, eems a better build compared to the new Hammond 1750f.
View attachment 106233

Checked the Mojo Tone site
to try find out more about the specs and noticed none on show share this same 7 digit ref (9960539).
Mojotone transformers are made by Heyboer they are top quality


Some Heyboer 150 watt transformers they custom made for me the rusty one is a 300 watt Fender output transformer

SSS Transformers 001.JPG
 
Hi @67plexi
Thank you! That iconfirms my thoughts too.
By the look of it, eems a better build compared to the new Hammond 1750f.
View attachment 106233

Checked the Mojo Tone site
to try find out more about the specs and noticed none on show share this same 7 digit ref (9960539).

Is your output transformer bad? I didn't think it was.
I thought you ordered that by accident.

Not many vendors give you specs, unless you can get the data sheet from the manufacturer.
 
Is your output transformer bad? I didn't think it was.
I thought you ordered that by accident.

Not many vendors give you specs, unless you can get the data sheet from the manufacturer.
Yes, you are right. I ended up ordering the Hammond 1750f after browsing over tranformers for toi long, whilst looking for a reasonably priced replacement for the power transformer.
I saw £72!! and that seemed like a great price abd jumped on it not realising I hit the "buy now" button for an output transfo.

When after 4-5 days of wait it finally arrived, I could not wait to get home to fit it thinking "power transfo" ☁️ and was utterly dismayed to find I'd got this thing.

But not all bad an outcome perhaps. Because that got me thinking, noticing the obvious difference in build between the 1750f and the Mojo.
Measuring the resistance and comparing, the Mojo gives around 145+ ohms and the 1750f around 97ohms.
The BJnr is known to have the tubes typically biaised too hot. But that Mojo output transfo in may actually help prevent that?
 
Yes, you are right. I ended up ordering the Hammond 1750f after browsing over tranformers for toi long, whilst looking for a reasonably priced replacement for the power transformer.
I saw £72!! and that seemed like a great price abd jumped on it not realising I hit the "buy now" button for an output transfo.

When after 4-5 days of wait it finally arrived, I could not wait to get home to fit it thinking "power transfo" ☁️ and was utterly dismayed to find I'd got this thing.

But not all bad an outcome perhaps. Because that got me thinking, noticing the obvious difference in build between the 1750f and the Mojo.
Measuring the resistance and comparing, the Mojo gives around 145+ ohms and the 1750f around 97ohms.
The BJnr is known to have the tubes typically biaised too hot. But that Mojo output transfo in may actually help prevent that?
The bias setting is what makes it hot.
The hotter it runs, the better it sounds, but also
the shorter the tube life becomes.
The bias setting is a compromise.
 
Are you looking for the following specs?
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Thanks for sharing this.
Interesting and mind boggling this!
The measurements I got for the resistance on each side that is Red to Blue, and Red to Brn were within a range of 145+ and 150 ohms only.
The Hammond 1750F sold as a drop-in replacement gives measurements of around 97 ohms either sides.


That diagram you share suggests readings over 4000 ohms each side.

On their site is listed MOJO772 "Blackface Princeton Output Transformer 125A10B" with diagram showing specs of 8k ohms for each side. The 7 digit ref (9962121) is different to mine (9960539).

I don't know what to figure from all that.
 
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Thanks for sharing this.
Interesting and mind boggling this!
The measurements I got for the resistance on each side that is Red to Blue, and Red to Brn were within a range of 145+ and 150 ohms only.
The Hammond 1750F sold as a drop-in replacement gives measurements of around 97 ohms either sides.


That diagram you share suggests readings over 4000 ohms each side.

On their site is listed MOJO772 "Blackface Princeton Output Transformer 125A10B" with diagram showing specs of 8k ohms for each side. The 7 digit ref (9962121) is different to mine (9960539).

I don't know what to figure from all that.
The impedance on the data sheet indicates 4250 ohms.

The DC resistance measured on the ohm meter is 150 ohms.

Resistance (DC) and impedance (AC) is not the same thing.

Impedance is measured with a frequency (cycles per second or Hertz).
DC resistance has no frequency.

Sometimes the manufacturer will print the DCR (DC resistance) on the data sheet. (which can be helpful)
But this time they did not.
They only printed the impedance on the data sheet.
 
Hi @67plexi
Quite a collection you have there. Meant to ask, do you by any chance specialise in re-conditioning those ready to put back in service?
Cheers!
The transformers in the photo are all new even the rusty looking Fender
I got talked into reverse engineering the Dumble 150 watt Steel String Singer that said I have a lot of transformers in stock

SRV AMP1.jpg
SRV SSS-150 back.jpg
 
The transformers in the photo are all new even the rusty looking Fender
I got talked into reverse engineering the Dumble 150 watt Steel String Singer that said I have a lot of transformers in stock

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Wow! Quite a Beast! Quite a project too!

Could be great to have someone filming you from start to finish, make it in a series of YT vids for novices like myself to watch you as you progress.

Awesome!
 
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