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![]() -ex- ) writes: Brian Hill wrote: Lets also not forget that we never use a variac with out a volt meter because not everyone's line voltage is the same and we can't just blindly trust the markings on the variac either. The best variacs have voltmeters on them but most don't. A lot of old radios were not designed for 120 volt so there good to have just for testing but one needs to know exactly what voltage is being put out. And lets not use one without an ammeter either. You can still fry an unknown radio at low voltage. -Bill And of course, a variac is not the same thing as an isolation transformer. Michael VE2BVW |
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