Specing a PT for a #102 build

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Ang3lus
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Specing a PT for a #102 build

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Hey all,

I'd like to spec my PT for manufacturing at my local store.

I thought about something like this:
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Re: Specing a PT for a #102 build

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Ang, this would be fine if all you are going to run is a couple of low current relays and maybe a quad of EL34's

14-0 @ 500mA
3.15-0-3.15 @7A

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Re: Specing a PT for a #102 build

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What is the dedicated 60V winding for? Bias?
Why not just have a 60v tap on your HT Secondary similar to a Std Twin transformer?
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I'd go higher on the HT winding. I've found 340-340 to 345-345 winds up about right VDC-wise under load.

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Re: Specing a PT for a #102 build

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steve_p wrote:What is the dedicated 60V winding for? Bias?
Why not just have a 60v tap on your HT Secondary similar to a Std Twin transformer?
You could, but I bet the only reason Fender did itbwas to decrease unit cost. I like having an isolated bias winding independant of the HT winding .

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Re: Specing a PT for a #102 build

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ToneMerc wrote:
steve_p wrote:What is the dedicated 60V winding for? Bias?
Why not just have a 60v tap on your HT Secondary similar to a Std Twin transformer?
You could, but I bet the only reason Fender did itbwas to decrease unit cost. I like having an isolated bias winding independant of the HT winding .

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Interesting. I never thought of it from the cost saving perspective.
What is the advantage of having the separate winding?
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Re: Specing a PT for a #102 build

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it's the same price all around here, since this market is mostly dead here in Israel, specing 7A current or 10A current is the same and i figure one day i might switch to EL34s, so why not.

I like having seperate windings too.

thanks for everything guys, I will do 345v-0-345v on the secondaries.
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Re: Specing a PT for a #102 build

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Ang3lus wrote:it's the same price all around here, since this market is mostly dead here in Israel, specing 7A current or 10A current is the same and i figure one day i might switch to EL34s, so why not.

I like having seperate windings too.

thanks for everything guys, I will do 345v-0-345v on the secondaries.
Ang, there is more to than it costs the same. You reach a point where you can only get so much wire on a certain frame size. I've had quite a few custom power transformers made and I have a design which pretty much maxes out the Twin PT frame, so I kind of have an ideal.

You don't need 10A to run a quad of EL34's.

You want to make sure that it will fit your existing PT mounting centers and hole cut out, my point being is that you don't want to create an unnecessary bump in the road, just because it cost the same.

TM
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