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Dave.H
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I need a 45 volt DC power supply for a tube regenerative radio, but
don't like the idea of using 5 9 volt batteries. I found a
transformer I was thinking of using two in series, but I'm not sure
how safe 45 volts is at 500 mA. The transformers are AC/AC so I'll
also have to use some 1N4007 rectifiers.
Transformer is Cat# M2860 at www.dse.com.au
I'm going to use the 30 volt tap on one and 15 volt tap on the other
and wire in series. If I also use a 4.5 or 6 volt transformer for the
tube filament, what resistor value would I need to get it down to 2
volts. The tube is a # 30 type with 60 mA filament.
don't like the idea of using 5 9 volt batteries. I found a
transformer I was thinking of using two in series, but I'm not sure
how safe 45 volts is at 500 mA. The transformers are AC/AC so I'll
also have to use some 1N4007 rectifiers.
Transformer is Cat# M2860 at www.dse.com.au
I'm going to use the 30 volt tap on one and 15 volt tap on the other
and wire in series. If I also use a 4.5 or 6 volt transformer for the
tube filament, what resistor value would I need to get it down to 2
volts. The tube is a # 30 type with 60 mA filament.