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How To Easily Disassemble A Transformer! Take It Apart!

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

You Will need a putty knife (or thin scraping tool) to pry the thin sheets of ferrite away from each other and off of the plastic transformer's wire assembly. once that is done, it is easy to remove the wire from the ferrite-free transformer! thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe and thumbs up this video! comments are appreciated!

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  • My husband and I scrap transformers all the time, we usually get them pried open, but Ive been stuck on one that has ALOT of that glue/adhesive..how do you get that off since I cant pry it because theres so much of it!

  • @Langicious When I pry apart transformers, I can usually break the adhesive bond by apping on it with a scarping tool. However, if this fails, i don't know what to do. I'm sorry I wan't much help. I hope you can figure it out!

  • you should start at the edges :)

  • Isn't that an iron core?

  • @mondays89 It most likely is. I honestly don't have a good grasp of what ferrite even is.

  • @rtty21 Iron is used more for mains power and stuff. (60 hz) A ferrite core is used for higher frequencies closer to the Khz range. Great vid.

  • @MadScienist thanks! my friends was informing me of this a while ago. i should make annotations to correct myself...

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  • that is an iron core not a ferrite core...

  • @donnyab lmao

  • @Langicious

    my husband and I scrap transformers all the time, do you know how strange that sounds ... ok then ...why ?

  • @Langicious throw it in a fire it comes right apart after that lol

  • @rtty21 They're iron plates, ferrite would be too brittle to take apart the way you did.

  • i have 130 pounds of this shit that would take fuckin forever got a faster way?

  • @rtty21 I think ferrite is used more with higher frequencies, radios are one use because of the high frequencies that are used to broadcast the airwaves and stuff. I'm definitely not an expert in this area though.

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