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When you have a bunch of 'no value' AA5 radios, use the parts for a
nice 3W practice guitar amp. The bread tin chassis kept the prices low! The large transformer is a 120/240 / 120 isolation transformer. This amp was wired for 240 at the primary, as it will be a gift for a UK friend when we meet at the Dayton Hamvention. Joe |
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![]() "Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2009050415312243658-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... When you have a bunch of 'no value' AA5 radios, use the parts for a nice 3W practice guitar amp. The bread tin chassis kept the prices low! The large transformer is a 120/240 / 120 isolation transformer. This amp was wired for 240 at the primary, as it will be a gift for a UK friend when we meet at the Dayton Hamvention. Joe Is there enough iron there for 50Hz mains?? |
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On 2009-05-04 15:35:49 -0600, "Brenda Ann" said:
"Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2009050415312243658-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... When you have a bunch of 'no value' AA5 radios, use the parts for a nice 3W practice guitar amp. The bread tin chassis kept the prices low! The large transformer is a 120/240 / 120 isolation transformer. This amp was wired for 240 at the primary, as it will be a gift for a UK friend when we meet at the Dayton Hamvention. Joe Is there enough iron there for 50Hz mains?? The Transformer is a Triad N-N68X, which according to its published specs is good for 120/240 50/60 Hz. I have a 150VA transformer I wire in reverse to check out 240V circuits, and this functioned well at 240V 60Hz. Joe |
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