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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Renan Cysneiros wrote: I would like to thank you for your attention regarding my question, sorry I have not been very specific, I am referring to an old AC ferromagnetic voltage stabilizer used internally in Boonton Q meter model 190A whose reference circuit diagram is VR-300, are two types one manufactured by Acme electronic, model T-31370 t and another by General electric model 69G870 (input 95-130 volts, out 115 volt,60 HZ, 50 VA power), I know that a simple power transformer would solve the problem although it is more sensitive to variations of the electric Net, If I do not get an original, I'll have to make a slight modification, although I would like to leave it original shape. Thank you so much one more time ! Renan pp7hp Actually, you should not need the thing at all, you can just bypass it completely if you trust your line voltage. I have some Sola equivalents around here somewhere, and Sola still makes a direct replacement. That would be a Sola CVS series, type 23-12-060-2. Newark should have them in stock. Note that these MUST be used on 60 Hz power. Very bad things will happen if you try and use one on 50 Hz. So if you are living in a 50 Hz country and it has been removed, it was probably removed for a reason. You may be able to order a 50 Hz variant but I don't know the Sola number offhand. --scott But note that in the 190-A if the CVT is removed the line goes directly to the HV rectifier. That may be OK but provides no isolation and perhaps a shock hazard. If a replacement CVT can't be found an isolation transformer would be a better solution than a direct connection. BTW, the CVT in my 190-A runs very hot, not normal I suspect although the voltage out is correct. Its a potted unit so there is not much I can investigate. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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