HV switch from 300V to 260V
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- Curranproducer
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HV switch from 300V to 260V
I have a new build I am working on using the classic tone TW style trannies. I am curious if and HOW I can switch between the 300v and 260v taps on the secondary? I did do some searching here but did not find anything
Curran
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Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
Something like this? Seriously, you need something that will handle the voltage and the current. This kind of switch isn't particularly practical but it will stand up to the application.
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- Curranproducer
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Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I could probably fit that in a 16x2x8 hammond I am almost positive!
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- Littlewyan
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Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
I have always wanted a switch like that. A massive one on the wall, just for turning the light on.
Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
Ok, we've had our fun with the knife switch. Here's where I found it:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amico-380V-200A ... Swz2lXB7vQ not quite as large as your imagination, but still really big!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amico-380V-200A ... Swz2lXB7vQ not quite as large as your imagination, but still really big!
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Smokebreak
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Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
+1M Fowler wrote:https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... c&start=15
We switch 500VDC with $3 Carlings all the time(Standby switch), and IIRC, they're not even rated for DC. Not to say that you should exceed the AC rating, but another option, assuming SS rectification, would be to switch it afterwards, so you are switching DC.
Wow Mark did you see how many views that switch had?!?!
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RockinRocket
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Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
http://valvestorm.com/Products/Switches
That's what valvestorm sells. I think George uses those on his builds
That's what valvestorm sells. I think George uses those on his builds
Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
Just looked at the number of viewsSmokebreak wrote:+1M Fowler wrote:https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... c&start=15
We switch 500VDC with $3 Carlings all the time(Standby switch), and IIRC, they're not even rated for DC. Not to say that you should exceed the AC rating, but another option, assuming SS rectification, would be to switch it afterwards, so you are switching DC.
Wow Mark did you see how many views that switch had?!?!
Mark
Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
putting some high voltage caps (.01-.005u 2kV) across the switch contacts to reduce/prevent contact arcing might help too.
Re: HV switch from 300V to 260V
I have secondary taps in my Express build and just switch them with standard mini toggle switches. Never live switched though, always with the power off. That way they never break running current. It's exceeding their voltage rating, but that is more once again about switching and extinguishing the arc rather than breakdown to external parts. And the 2A rating is more than enough for 250mA HT current, even as pulses before the rectifier.