Hey fellows, I need help building this line voltage reducer.
http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/v ... ntvolt.htm
I am having trouble sourcing the transformer. I think I may have found the transformer I need to reduce my line voltage by 10VAC, but I'm not sure. I have 6.78VAC on my filament. I assume dropping the mains by 10V will still have my amp around 6.2VAC. I'm trying to shed some B+ voltage.
Mouser part #553-F-31X
Will that transformer do it? If you know of a better one that I can wire to switch from a 5V reduction to a 10V reduction I'd rather use it.
Line Voltage Bucker
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Re: Line Voltage Bucker
I used this. Allows 6 down or 12 down.
Radio Shack
Cat # 273-1511
12.6 VAC @ 3 A
With center tap
Radio Shack
Cat # 273-1511
12.6 VAC @ 3 A
With center tap
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SixStringBender
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Re: Line Voltage Bucker
Thank you! This is twice I have seen this transformer suggested now. I may end up buying it, but I need to buy the enclosure from mouser, as well as some other parts for this project and parts for my amp. I'd like to save on shipping by buying a transformer from mouser.
Do you know if the transformer I listed will work? 10V is perfect for my amp if my math is right.
Do you know if the transformer I listed will work? 10V is perfect for my amp if my math is right.
Re: Line Voltage Bucker
It will work.
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SixStringBender
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Re: Line Voltage Bucker
Thank you!