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Hi All,

I've failed... I've come up stumps.
Can anyone advise me where I can find a replacement transformer for the attached transformer?

V84.29/03385
2 - 9 230V~ 50/60Hz
14-17 22V~ 7A
ta40C/B ED40%

Thanks in advance for any help!
 

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Looks like the above is the current model of the whole unit - well done ElectroChem!

If you don't fancy the 379 euro's of the Becker unit, you might be able to find a transformer with the right output, but it will be physically different, probably be a toroid, and so the pcb would need fettling!

You need a mains to 22V (or 24V?) transformer rated at about 160VA, or 160W(ish) if you prefer!
There are toroidal transformers around with 22V windings.
or
Toroidal Transformer 160VA 2 x 22v 3.63A VDE 0570 / EN 61588 Type 160.22 | eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/374893634188 (secondaries in parallel?)

or the option of 24V (secondaries in series)

If you wanted to try and track down an original spare, which I suspect may be difficult, the original transformer appears to have been made by:
They seem to use distributors for business/ retail sales, so you could contact one of them, eg:
 
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