[ARC5] Filament Power Supplies

Geoff geoffrey at jeremy.mv.com
Sat Aug 24 16:12:17 EDT 2013


That would nicely handle 4  304TL's; 2 at RF and 2 as modulators. Instant 
shack warmer in the winter with a small muffin fan to blow on the tubes.

Carl


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From: "Robert Eleazer" <releazer at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2013 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ARC5] Filament Power Supplies


> The power supply I am thinking of  is not something yanked out of a PC. 
> It is a stand alone power supply, in a very heavy heatsinked case, with 
> adjustable outputs via a pot control.
> The output is in the form of a screw terminal strip, not a cable.  Outputs 
> are 5VDC at 100A and +12VDC, -12VDC at maybe 5 amps each and maybe 
> something else as well.
>
> The pot adjustment control cranks up the voltage on all outputs
>
> I picked it up on ebay rather cheaply, from a store going out of business.
>
> Obviously it would  be an awesome PC supply, except that it would have be 
> located externally.
>
> And I do not have an immediate requirement for a large amount of filament 
> power.  When the filament transformers were brought up it started me 
> wondering what the power supply is good for.
>
> Wayne
>
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