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philco transitone tropic model 3010-123 schematic
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Yes, it was nice of Philco to not reveal the value of that resistor, wasn't it? Icon_thumbdown

Using Ohm's law, we will have to calculate it.

The five tube filaments in series will drop 101.5 volts.

The radio was, most likely, designed for a 115 volt line.

Each tube filament draws 0.15 A of current. As the filaments are in series, the entire string draws 0.15 A of current.

So the original resistor would have had to drop 13.5 volts.

R = E / I

= 13.5 / 0.15

= 90 ohms

Now we have to figure wattage.

P = I squared * R

= (0.15 x 0.15) 90

= 0.0225 x 90

= 2.025 watts

In practice, we normally double the wattage dissipation, so you need a 90 ohm, 5 watt resistor.

But hold on. If the line voltage where you are at is 240 volts, then does your radio have the extra dropping resistor plugged into the J1 socket?

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