Will this OT work?

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DaveBo32
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Will this OT work?

Post by DaveBo32 »

Hi,

I have a OT kicking around that I want to use on my D-lite Build. It's different than the one the bom calls out for, but I'm on a budget so I need to use whats available. Will this OT be ok?


TRANSFORMER, OUTPUT, PUSH-PULL, HAMMOND, 20 WATT

P-T1620


Designed for push-pull tube output circuits.
Enclosed (shielded), 4 slot, above chassis Type "X" mounting, both end bells include knockouts for optional above chassis wiring.
Frequency response 30 Hz. to 30 Khz. at full rated power (+/- 1 db max. - ref. 1 Khz) minimum.
Insulated flexible leads 8" min.
Includes 40% screen taps for Ultra-Linear operation (if desired).
Typical applications - Push-Pull: triode, Ultra-Linear pentode, pentode and tetrode connected audio output.
Specifications
Audio Watts (RMS): 20
Primary Impedance (Ohms): 6,600 CT
Maximum DC per side (mA): 158
Secondary Impedance (Ohms): 4/8/16
Mounting centers: 2" x 2.44", vertical mount
Weight: 3.5 lbs.
Suggested tube types: 6AQ5, 6L6, 6V6
Normster
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Re: Will this OT work?

Post by Normster »

If you've got it laying around, why not give it a try? Should be fine for the 6V6 version but 6L6's may be pushing things a bit. (I like Hammond iron myself.)
DaveBo32
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Re: Will this OT work?

Post by DaveBo32 »

Thanks Normster. You been a great help. I can't wait to start building the D-lite. I'm sure I'll have a few questions along the way. Thanks again. 8)
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