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power transformer question
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 |
power transformer question
Hello Hans:
Using a power transformer from a set that consumes less power can be an invitation to failure -but it can be done if there is no other option. In most receivers, the voltage out is similar. The problem for a transformer is that when the load increase beyond design, heat will rise. Most receivers are already pretty warm inside. Compare the total power consumed by the two transformers in their respective receivers. If the replacement power transformer is something like 15% less power, it can be a candidate for swapping. But, there are a couple of things I would do. First, replace the rectifier tube with a solid state version (including resistors to drop voltage equal to the drop by the rectifier tube. Secondly, use a variac to keep the line voltage down to 110 vac (or 220 in Europe). Third, ad a small muffin fan to remove heat from the radio. Of course using a proper transformer is the best solution - but sometimes it is necessary to improvise. The SX-100 is a much more valuable receiver, however, and inserting a transformer from an S-40 will decrease the value. You might be able to find a transformer from a SX100 or SX-96, which would be a better solution. Many years ago, I oten did things like that because that was all that was available. Good luck, Colin K7FM |
power transformer question
COLIN LAMB wrote:
Hello Hans: Using a power transformer from a set that consumes less power can be an invitation to failure -but it can be done if there is no other option. In most receivers, the voltage out is similar. The problem for a transformer is that when the load increase beyond design, heat will rise. Most receivers are already pretty warm inside. Compare the total power consumed by the two transformers in their respective receivers. If the replacement power transformer is something like 15% less power, it can be a candidate for swapping. But, there are a couple of things I would do. First, replace the rectifier tube with a solid state version (including resistors to drop voltage equal to the drop by the rectifier tube. Secondly, use a variac to keep the line voltage down to 110 vac (or 220 in Europe). Third, ad a small muffin fan to remove heat from the radio. Of course using a proper transformer is the best solution - but sometimes it is necessary to improvise. The SX-100 is a much more valuable receiver, however, and inserting a transformer from an S-40 will decrease the value. You might be able to find a transformer from a SX100 or SX-96, which would be a better solution. Many years ago, I oten did things like that because that was all that was available. Good luck, Colin K7FM If you don't use the filament windings from the smaller transformer and power the tube filaments from an added filament transformer this will reduce the load on the smaller unit. If the set used a rectifier tube with a 5v filament either provide a second external filament transformer for that or replace the tube with silicon diodes. |
power transformer question
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. -- www.wescottdesign.com |
power transformer question
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. |
power transformer question
I think universal power transformer simply means it is a transformer
designed for both 120 and 240. Purchasing a Hallicrafters with such a transformer was available for users in the rest of the world. Colin Lamb K7FM |
power transformer question
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:34:08 -0800, COLIN LAMB wrote:
I think universal power transformer simply means it is a transformer designed for both 120 and 240. Purchasing a Hallicrafters with such a transformer was available for users in the rest of the world. Colin Lamb K7FM Oh, _that_ kind of universal. -- www.wescottdesign.com |
power transformer question
hello
Many thanks for all your kind reactions My only question was if I could use the universal power transformer out of a not used S-40 AU into a SX-100 to make the SX-100 all hallicrafters again . It is now working very good with a non hallicrafters transformer I decided not to change anything at all because the risk that something goes wrong is to great thanks again hans "jfjp kruijs voorberge" schreef in bericht ... 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 |
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