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How much voltage is the 110V primary winding insulated for, typically? Is
there a non-destructive way to find out? I've been thinking about achieving a 4x stepup by feeding 24V into a 6V winding and getting 440V. Even more, p-p. Tom, N3IJ "Swan Radioman" wrote in message ... On 7 Aug 2003 04:20:41 GMT, "Dick Carroll;" wrote: Buy 2- 6 .3 volt ~1 amp filament transformers. Use one to supply the 6.3 V filament voltage then hook the 6.3 volt winding of the other to the 6.3 volt filament line and get your 125 volts on the former primary of the other. Works like a champ. Dick Thanks Dick, never thought of that, I just happen to have two 6.3 volt transformers. Swan Radioman wrote: Any ideas where I could find a 125v @ 15ma, 6.3 v @ 0.6 Amp transformer? |
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