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Philco 46-480 Power Supply
#16

Ah, very clever. Just an increased voltage rating, but it need not be a safety cap?

Joseph

Philco 46-480
Philco 49-906
#17

No, you do not need a safety cap.
You need a high-voltage cap, 1200-1600V, but even that is mostly due to the fact that if a speaker is pluggable (not hardwired), unplugging it could create a flashover on the transformer (high voltage at the primary).
In the normal operating mode the voltage there is B+ and 500V rating is quite enough.
I do not even use high voltage caps as I do not unplug speakers while in operation.

People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
#18

I wouldn’t ever think to disconnect the speaker while the radio is powered on. Not at these voltages! Icon_lol But, what can I say? Common sense is not so common after all.

Joseph

Philco 46-480
Philco 49-906
#19

What I do not know if they were planning for bad connection and arcing in the speaker connector, or a sudden voice coil open, or...or just to have an idiot-proof design. I mean, things are possible. But also not very likely.

People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
#20

All are fair points. I’ll utilize the higher voltage rating. I might as well spend a few dollars more to protect the transformer. We’ve worked so hard to get these transformers cleaned up!

Joseph

Philco 46-480
Philco 49-906




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