01-19-2012, 07:09 PM
01-19-2012, 07:44 PM
Yes there is. Let me know the PHILCO part number on the shell, which will start with a 32-xxxx or jusr four digits.
I have Philco Parts Catalogues from the about the mid-30s to 1945.
There are some already on my website in the Parts Values section.
Regards,
Chuck
I have Philco Parts Catalogues from the about the mid-30s to 1945.
There are some already on my website in the Parts Values section.
Regards,
Chuck
01-19-2012, 08:06 PM
I need one for a 38-1. The print lists part as 32-7889
I found one in a junk chasis part 32-7597N. I would like to find specs to see if it will work.
Thanks for you help.
Jim
I found one in a junk chasis part 32-7597N. I would like to find specs to see if it will work.
Thanks for you help.
Jim
01-19-2012, 11:30 PM
Jim,.
No, unfortunately, it won't work. The correct p/n is actually 32-7869, not 7889, for the Model 38-1.
The HV secondary of the 32-7597 only rated at 100 ma. The 32-7869 HV secondary is 160 ma.
Also the correct transformer filament current is 6 amps, and the fil amps on the 7597 is only 3 amps.
Here are the full electrical specs for the correct 32-7869 used in the 38-1 (ALSO 38-2).
Primary = 110-120 vac
Secondary = 660 vac @ 163 ma.
Fil = 6.7 vac @ 6 A.
Rect = 5 vac @ 3 A. (Rect tube socket mounted on top shell)
Chuck
No, unfortunately, it won't work. The correct p/n is actually 32-7869, not 7889, for the Model 38-1.
The HV secondary of the 32-7597 only rated at 100 ma. The 32-7869 HV secondary is 160 ma.
Also the correct transformer filament current is 6 amps, and the fil amps on the 7597 is only 3 amps.
Here are the full electrical specs for the correct 32-7869 used in the 38-1 (ALSO 38-2).
Primary = 110-120 vac
Secondary = 660 vac @ 163 ma.
Fil = 6.7 vac @ 6 A.
Rect = 5 vac @ 3 A. (Rect tube socket mounted on top shell)
Chuck
01-20-2012, 07:04 AM
Thanks for you time and the correct part number.
My eyes are not as good as they were.
Thanks
Jim
My eyes are not as good as they were.
Thanks
Jim