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Another save - a Philco 655B
#16

Uffda Wrote:Ron, since you brought up the bucking transformer I have to ask: Is there any danger in using a variable transformer like my Isotap or big honking Powerstat as a dedicated 110V outlet? I promise to exercise the knob regularly.
Phil (Uffda) - If your Variac is a nice, hefty unit, I suppose you could use it on a regular basis (as far as I know). I would feel better with the bucking transformer setup, though, for long term use.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#17

I guess I wasn't thinking clearly Ron. Even if I use it at 110V, I want to be able to power up for modern stuff. Your way will work
better for a daily driver away from the bench.

By the way the Powerstat is 12 amps.

Phil aka Philbert Q. Desenex - Twin Cities, MN
#18

I've chronicled this restoration in detail, with lots of photos. It's part of the Restoration Notebook portion of the Phorum:
http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=14920

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#19

I love watching the transformation. The notebook is such a valuable resource. Your 70 cabinet is telling me to contact Mr. Jones about a de-shame job on my 90 or 70 or both.

Phil aka Philbert Q. Desenex - Twin Cities, MN
#20

Ron I saved this pic for future use when I restore my 655B cabinet. Best photo I could find of one

-Brian
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#21

FYI the model 640 has "650" stamped in ink on the back of the tuning capacitor frame too.
#22

Wow I would have to install a polycarbonate back and have it lighted to show that all the time. Its so beautiful. I hope to do that to mine when I'm done
#23

Very nice restoration indeed Ron !!! Congrats!!! Icon_thumbup




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