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I've got a particularly nice NC-183 in the collection. Although nothing
untoward has happened after a number of continuous hours of operation, I do notice that the power xformer get noticeably hot.. as in it can't be touched but for a few seconds. Voltage drop considerations aside (they can be addressed, after the fact), would using a solid-state rectifier, in place of the 5U4, provide a noteworthy temp decrease? 15 watts is 15 watts, of course, but I'm curious if anyone's actually made note? Thanks de K3HVG |
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