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I'll keep them until Tuesday [message #30452 is a reply to message #30450] |
Fri, 11 February 2005 11:44 |
colinhester
Messages: 1349 Registered: May 2009 Location: NE Arkansas
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If I got all 4, then that's not a problem. I'll just send them out to you guys. I'll give it a couple of days to get sorted out. Now if FedEx could just find my house, I'd be happy. My order from Angela has been in Cincinnati for a couple of days riding around on a truck......Colin
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Pretty happy and questions [message #30456 is a reply to message #30454] |
Fri, 11 February 2005 12:50 |
colinhester
Messages: 1349 Registered: May 2009 Location: NE Arkansas
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They look very nice. Very professional job. They weigh about 5-6 pounds per. I was a bit freaked out when I picked up the box, since I was only expecting one. Yes, I am happy with them. Questions: 1) Is it possible to use these in our amp build. I really hate to send the extras back if we're going to use them later on. Can you design an amp around these? If so, I'll keep them. I know Heyboer is a small company and I really hate to see them eat the cost. They were doing us a favor in the first place. 2) There are lost of pretty wires hanging out of the Tx. Is there a conventional color scheme for the secondaries? ......Colin
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Re: Heyboer Tx order - I got 4!?!? [message #30458 is a reply to message #30449] |
Fri, 11 February 2005 13:29 |
Forty2wo
Messages: 163 Registered: May 2009
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HI Kids, I got mine today, just one.It's very nice, about 6-7lb, Plenty big enought to run 1 or 2 ity bity tubes. I do think they would be large enough to run a pair of amps, there rated for at least 100ma. As for the secondarys Yellow 5V, green 6.3V AT 122VAC (black) Red/yellow= CT, Blue/red 262VAC, Blue 340VAC, Red 422VAC. ...John
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Re: Pretty happy and questions [message #30469 is a reply to message #30456] |
Fri, 11 February 2005 14:29 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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Well, you can sort them with an Ohm-meter. 400-325-250-0-250-325-400 will all have continuity. that's 7 of the many. The 5 and 6.3 are going to be near 0 Ohms( and I think youse got them center tapped, so the remaining pair of three wires with common continuity will be the filament windings). If I remember correctly, and the filament windings are CT, then the only single pair continuity will be the line/input. Apply votlage to this one slowly with a pigtail and a Variac and confirm voltages with a *FEW* VAC input at first. You don't want to try putting 120V on a 5V winding... Make a drawing and record your measurements. Don't loose the drawing! regards, Douglas
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