Published On Jul 28, 2022
This restoration is on a 1920s armature tester or "growler" made by the the Armature Rewinding Co. I believe this is the patent: https://patents.google.com/patent/US1...
0:00 Intro
0:30 I do the thing
16:54 How a growler or armature tester works
Even though this is a simple tool with no moving parts, it proved to be quite a challenge as I have never rewound any electrical components for my restorations, until now. It was really fun to learn what needs to be done to rewind a simple transformer and exciting to see if you did everything correctly or if you perish from electrocution.
I am having a very hard time finding information on this specific tool as my research has only lead to a few mentions of the company and some advertisements, but nothing on this exact tool ever existing.
I also have to thank the gracious viewer who helped me source some ORIGINAL wire grommets for this tool that make it look as close to original as possible.
I do hope to use this tool for testing armatures for many restorations going forward.
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