Nathan W Bronze Member Joined Jan 14, 2023 Messages 2,315 Reaction score 6,152 Golden Thread 0 Apr 9, 2024 #1 lol, maybe engine part? Got copper wrapped in middle, other side looks identical. The frame is iron. I tried searching but my keywords got me nowhere Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_4767.webp 980.6 KB · Views: 57
lol, maybe engine part? Got copper wrapped in middle, other side looks identical. The frame is iron. I tried searching but my keywords got me nowhere Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
tamrock Platinum Member Joined Jan 16, 2013 Messages 15,838 Reaction score 32,636 Golden Thread 0 Location Colorado Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 9, 2024 #2 Probably a power transformer out of a small portable raido. Upvote 3
Slowtaknow Sr. Member Joined Oct 27, 2015 Messages 377 Reaction score 440 Golden Thread 0 Location Kannapolis nc Detector(s) used Fisher f2, Tesoro vaquero, Nokta Simplex, Garrett Csi 250, whites gold master 2. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 9, 2024 #3 Transformer for a doorbell Upvote 1
Nathan W Bronze Member Joined Jan 14, 2023 Messages 2,315 Reaction score 6,152 Golden Thread 0 Apr 9, 2024 Thread Owner #4 tamrock said: Probably a power transformer out of a small portable raido. Click to expand... You nailed it! Thank you Attachments IMG_4768.webp 125.9 KB · Views: 22 Upvote 1
tamrock said: Probably a power transformer out of a small portable raido. Click to expand... You nailed it! Thank you
B bowwinkles Bronze Member Joined Nov 3, 2012 Messages 2,105 Reaction score 2,495 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 9, 2024 #5 Many uses, it's called a transformer coil and is used on speakers, radios many other devices and is very common in vintage electronic devices. Upvote 6
Many uses, it's called a transformer coil and is used on speakers, radios many other devices and is very common in vintage electronic devices.