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WZ1U July 8th 07 09:59 PM

FA: HomeBrew 1KW 10 to 80 Meter Amp (4-400A'S)
 
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CP July 9th 07 09:38 PM

HomeBrew 1KW 10 to 80 Meter Amp (4-400A'S)
 
The scary looking power supply appears to have two 120V line cord plugs that
the user would plug into the two different phases in the house to get 240
Volts. If the user were brave / crazy enough.


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Tim Wescott July 9th 07 11:48 PM

HomeBrew 1KW 10 to 80 Meter Amp (4-400A'S)
 
CP wrote:
The scary looking power supply appears to have two 120V line cord plugs that
the user would plug into the two different phases in the house to get 240
Volts. If the user were brave / crazy enough.


"WZ1U" wrote in message
...
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Look again. The transformer is placarded for 119V input, and the zip
cord that doesn't appear to have a plug on it is labeled "relay" -- it's
probably there for just what it says, not to plug into the wall.

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