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Yea Chuck,
What I did was to regard a penciled in voltage on a schematic as real. Previous owner penciled in 600v on the plate supply. So ok I figured I'd stick a 450v cap in each of the two hollowed out cans and I'm good for near 900v with a pair of sharing resistors. About the time I get the caps all epoxyed in I take a look at the new Peter Dahl plate transformer schematic and it says 700v on the plate windings. Sure enough 700vrms is about 1kv, so my two free 450v caps aint gonna hack it. I got some free 30mmx30mm 220uf 400v cans. I'll get two of em into each can this weekend and I'll be ok. Into the transmitter for about 500 bucks now and it's worth about 200 working. Needless to say I don't want to burn out the new transformer with a botched recap job. 73 Bob |
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