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Well, I use a fast-acting 1 amp fuse that the variac's got a place for.
And 0.5 amp fuse when I'm feeling cautious. Seems to me, a 12 amp variac will let 12 amps into a rig if there's any way for it to do so. **Sizzle**POP!...POP! Now, wuunathesedays, I'm gonna see if there's an ammeter [as low as 100ma] / voltmeter variac on eBay I can afford... can afford to be a piece of junk when I get it, so I can try again, nyuck, nyuck! "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... In article , Diane wrote: Dumb question, but how does it affect my old tube receivers slowly bringing up the voltage using my 12amp variable transformer versus a smaller one? Is it just overkill or is there some danger to the radio? -Phil (not Diane) Well, ordinarily you'd be plugging it into a 15 amp or a 20 amp electrical outlet, after all. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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