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Hey,<br>
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<blockquote type=cite cite> I found a transformer for my tube
project, it took a little hunting<br>
but I got one that gives me 600V (with CT) at 150mA ,5v @4A and<br>
6.3v@6A and it cost me 35UKP. bargin...</blockquote><br>
Ok, this sounds like it began like as a television transformer. The specs
are right for a one channel power amplifier as well, or even a small
stereo unit. <br>
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The 5V winding is to run a rectifier (5AR4, 5U4, 5Y3 etc), the 6.3V is
for the main heater circuit. The 600V is of course the B+. The filament
supplies can run one or two rectifiers, and about two dozen small signal
tubes... <br>
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Did you notice another tap anywhere that seems to be making about 70-90V
or so? This would be for a fixed-bias supply, and would give the part
away as an audio supply.<br>
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In short, nice transformer.<br>
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