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Power transformer in a 12 volt/25 volt radio?
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So, one like this one?

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Hamm...hQYw%3D%3D

It has a CT on the 25 volt secondary, and is rated at 1 amp.

Along with a HV transformer. How much leeway do I have in voltage on the HV secondary. 320 VCT with a 6.3 filament winding is also a bit hard to find. I could make a solid state rectifier and rig up some sort of voltage dropping resistor set up, I suppose, if I'm forced to use a higher voltage. Might actually be better than a 6X5.

I've had this radio for about two years, so its not a giant hurry. I got it originally because it had a phono input and my daughter wanted one that she could use an iPod on. I had a little stereo to mono adapter made up that used Radio Shack mini audio transformers...they don't make the transformers anymore).

Charlie in San Antonio


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RE: Power transformer in a 12 volt/25 volt radio? - by ccomer1955 - 11-27-2016, 05:36 PM



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