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tub...@myshop.com> wrote:
> I remember a lot of old transformers, particularly the power
> transformers on the old TV sets, were coated with tar. It was not a real
> problem, but was kind of ugly, particularly when the wires had tar all
> over them.
>
> What was the purpose for the tar? My guess was to eliminate chattering
> of the steel laminations. Yet, it seems the practice of using tar
> vanished for the most part in the 70s and later. Yet I have not seen any
> untarred modern transformers chatter......
It would be partly for that reason, partly because voltages tended to
be higher and insulation materials could be hygroscopic.
From the 70s, voltages in typical equipment dropped due to use of
semiconductors (although of course in a TV set the B+ still was there)
and the materials available for insulation changed from impregnated paper
to plastics and resins.