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On Apr 18, 10:22*pm, JIMMIE wrote:
I have an HF amp that uses a single 811A in grounded grid. The power transformer smoked. The transformer was from an old TV set I think it was rated at 540VAC on the sec and I ran it into a voltage doubler for about 1300 VDC *. Any info on something I could use as a replacement would be appreciated. Jimmie I never did get a chance to see if my idea would work, I found a suitable replacement transformer and then gave up on the idea until next time. It did seem that getting enough wire wound in the core could be a problem. It may be possible but I don't think that the 1KW transformer I had could be used at that power level. I guessing at maybe 30 to 40% of the max . Jimmie |
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