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Looking for a small transformer rated at 125-130 output @ 40-100 ma and
6.3v as well. Need for small project. Used ok if good. tnx heytubeguy |
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"Heytubeguy" wrote in message
... Looking for a small transformer rated at 125-130 output @ 40-100 ma and 6.3v as well. Need for small project. Used ok if good. tnx heytubeguy IF you find a junked Heahtkit IM-18 (or earlier of this series) VTVM ... it had a transformer with about those ratings. Greg |
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Also a junked GR-64 Heathkit Shortwave receiver is close, but the filament
output is 12.6 V. I used one to make a 90VDC/2VDC battery eliminator for an old 1936 farm radio - works great. I imagine alot of the Heathkit signal generators, signal tracers, etc.. would have similar transformers - you could check specs of online manuals then zero in on your exact needs. ~Gizmofiddler "Heytubeguy" wrote in message ... Looking for a small transformer rated at 125-130 output @ 40-100 ma and 6.3v as well. Need for small project. Used ok if good. tnx heytubeguy |
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