what can i do with a solid state pt

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paisley_tele
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what can i do with a solid state pt

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i have an am the is fof an organ. i was gutting it and wonder what can i use the pt for . any thoughs . it has one on side the power from the wall then three wire on the other side 2 red 1 yellow the 2 reds go to this diamond looking thing the on the dimond thing to lead come of an go to some very long mallory cap can then at the bottom of the cans the yellwire hook up to them.

any way to work that pt and a ao35 output trans in to an amp.
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Re: what can i do with a solid state pt

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Sorry - no idea
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Re: what can i do with a solid state pt

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You're wasting your time. SS power supplies are usually low voltage, dual polarity and really really high current. Unless you want to put two back to back (120-x, x-120) and get a low voltage, high current 120V isolation transformer..
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