You Have to Know The Details of The Quality Hazards of Toroidal Transformers
The hidden dangers of toroidal transformers may exist in material processing and craftsmanship. Good materials and exquisite craftsmanship are the prerequisites and foundations for making toroidal transformers.
EEIO Toroidal Transformer
EEIO Toroidal Transformer uses chamfered cores. Have you noticed that there are two types of toroidal cores, one is right-angled and the other is chamfered. The cost of chamfering is higher than that of right-angled cores. Of course, the difference in cores cannot be seen from the appearance of the finished toroidal transformer. The right-angle core is scratchy to the touch, and there is a quality risk of scratching the polyester film and the insulating paint of the copper wire, causing a short circuit inside the transformer, or even burning.
The winding speed of EEIO Toroidal Transformer is lower than that of its peers. The winding speed is slow, and the winding will be even and flat. Many people think that as long as the winding turns are not short-circuited or loose, uneven winding is only unsightly and will not have a negative impact on electrical performance. In fact, this is not the case. Uneven winding has the quality risk of causing short circuits between turns, which makes the power supply unable to work normally.