[Heathkit] F/S Voltage Reducer
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Fri, 15 Mar 2002 18:14:28 -0800
That is exactly what it is.
Ed
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 19:10:38 -0500 Julio Garcia <[email protected]>
writes:
> Wouldnt using a filament xfmr with a 11 Amp secondary do the same
> when
> wired in series bucking?
> Ive used them in series aiding on long T2x runs for decades.
>
> Julio
>
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 08:28:21 -0800 [email protected] writes:
> > I have for sale a prototype of a high power voltage reducer. It
> will
> > drop
> > your line voltage from today's 122 VAC to yesteryear's 115 VAC,
> when
> > most
> > of the tube-type equipment was designed. If your filament and /or
> B+
> > is
> > running above the book value, you need to reduce the voltage to
> > prolong
> > the life of your equipment. The voltage reducer is rated at 11
> amps
> > (1265
> > watts R) and will probably run all of your tube-type radios and
> > test
> > equipment. It uses a transformer in a bucking circuit that does
> not
> > waste
> > power in heat like a resistor. It is a pretty constant voltage
> > regardless
> > of the load. It includes a voltmeter, switchable to either the
> input
> > or
> > output. It weighs 19 pounds, packed. Price is $75 plus actual
> > shipping
> > cost. Pictures, schematic available on request. Thank you.
> >
> > Ed Richards
> > Sparks, NV 89431
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