Mellarius Transformer for wax foundation embedding 12 V
Mellarius Embedding Transformer for embedding tinned wires into foundation sheets - 12 V - (embedder)
Professional Mellarius embedding transformer for embedding tinned types of wires. Innovative design with a modern electronic fuse that disconnects the transformer in case of a short circuit to prevent damage. At the same time, once the short circuit ends, the transformer reconnects, allowing you to continue working immediately (despite this protection, we strongly recommend and the manufacturer requires that you avoid short circuit situations. Short circuits damage the needle tips. These can be purchased as a separate product under code M3368).
Technical parameters:
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Power supply: 230 V
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Output voltage: 12 V
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Maximum output power: 60 VA
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Thermal fuse
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Electronic disconnection fuse
How to embed foundation sheets? Foundation sheets are placed on the wires against the bottom bar, and bees will always build in the gap at the top, whereas they struggle to do so at the bottom. The contacts of the so-called embedding transformer are placed on the ends of the wires, and the wires heat up through resistance and sink into the wax of the foundation. At that moment, it is essential to remove the transformer contacts from the wire ends. You don't need to use any pad. Once you practice a few times, you'll develop a feel and judgment for when to remove the contacts to avoid melting through the foundation.
Operating instructions.
1. Insert the end with the flex cord marked 230 V into the socket.
2. Make sure the exposed ends are not connected to avoid a short circuit.
3. Place the frame wired with wire on a pad that fits inside the frame.
4. Place the foundation sheet on the wire and touch the banana plugs to the ends of the wire with which the frame is wired.
5. After embedding the wire into the foundation, let the wax cool and remove the frame from the pad.


































































































































































































