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Re: Dumbelator

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Thanks Tony
I'm gonna try and voice 2nd dlator a little different.

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I'm at the wire stage now the coax I have is RG188 24AWG or 20AWG inner core stranded.
Both Coax are 50pf per foot.
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Going with the 20AWG coax
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Lookin' good Steve
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It works well

B+1 340 volts

Pin # 1- 250 volts

pin # 3- 30 volts

Pin # 6- 230 volts
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:D
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Steve,

Nice job on your d'lator.

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I bought one of these button PT's to use for a rack preamp project but wouldn't this work for a d'lator?

http://tubedepot.com/tr-pw-13.html

http://site.tubedepot.com/pdf/button_xformer.pdf
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M Fowler wrote:I bought one of these button PT's to use for a rack preamp project but wouldn't this work for a D'lator?
The 200VAC secondary voltage is too low. You need more like 260-270.
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martin manning wrote:
M Fowler wrote:I bought one of these button PT's to use for a rack preamp project but wouldn't this work for a D'lator?
The 200VAC secondary voltage is too low. You need more like 260-270.
I;ll use it for a preamp then, thanks.
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http://www.tubesandmore.com/products/P-T442

I like these. Used it in a two 12ax7 preamp I built for Chris Maresh. Shows up in a lot of EJ live videos.

$15

It lays down on its side and fits inside a 1U nicely.

I regulated it like this:

http://www.atwaterkent.info/Images/LR8N3RFh.gif
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