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Tim Wescott wrote:
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 13:33:50 +0100, jfjp kruijs voorberge wrote: hello Can I use a universal power transformer out of a hallicrafters S-40 AU into an SX -100 ? The power consumption of the S-40 is less than that of the SX-100 so I am afraid that is getting to hot or could it deliver the extra watts ? Thanks in advance hans It will get hotter than it gets now. Assuming the output voltages are the same as the one you're replacing, it'll get hotter as the square of the current rise. You say it's a "universal power transformer" -- does that mean that it's not what originally came in the S-40? If it isn't original, is it specified heavy enough to go into the SX-100? If you're inspiration limited rather than money limited, Antique Electronics Supply has power transformers -- they ought to have something that'll work, and may even have something that'll fit. http:// www.tubesandmore.com. Check these guys out: http://www.oldradioparts.com/ They have lots of new, used, and surplus power transformers for radios at good prices. Note that they don't update the web page inventory too often so email them to ask if the unit you want is still in stock and give several alternates. They give quick service, I've bought stuff there before. |
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