Mallory Recto Power supply

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I have a really old benchtop power supply, an Mallory model 12RS6D
6/12 volt power supply.
When I dug it out of storage I noticed the cap to the fuse holder as
well as the fuse was missing.
Does anyone here know what rating fuse this unit takes?
I tried a web search for Mallory with no luck.
I can post additional specs on this unit.(volt/amp rating etc...) if
needed.
Thanks in advance
 
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 01:21:54 -0600 tweak <Vampyres@nettaxi.com> wrote in
Message id: <kpch10pngindkbs410a3tu96etpn8ic6b9@4ax.com>:

I have a really old benchtop power supply, an Mallory model 12RS6D
6/12 volt power supply.
When I dug it out of storage I noticed the cap to the fuse holder as
well as the fuse was missing.
Does anyone here know what rating fuse this unit takes?
I tried a web search for Mallory with no luck.
I can post additional specs on this unit.(volt/amp rating etc...) if
needed.
Thanks in advance
Learn how to crosspost instead of multiposting.

Fuckhead.
 
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:03:18 -0500, none <none@none.nul> wrote:

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 01:21:54 -0600 tweak <Vampyres@nettaxi.com> wrote in
Message id: <kpch10pngindkbs410a3tu96etpn8ic6b9@4ax.com>:

I have a really old benchtop power supply, an Mallory model 12RS6D
6/12 volt power supply.
When I dug it out of storage I noticed the cap to the fuse holder as
well as the fuse was missing.
Does anyone here know what rating fuse this unit takes?
I tried a web search for Mallory with no luck.
I can post additional specs on this unit.(volt/amp rating etc...) if
needed.
Thanks in advance

Learn how to crosspost instead of multiposting.

Fuckhead.
What's the difference twit.
It's just a matter of efficiency/convienence.
You'd not use that language if you had to converse face to face.
Which tells me your just some lame ass punk cruising for an ass
kicking.
 
"tweak" <Vampyres@nettaxi.com> wrote in message
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I have a really old benchtop power supply, an Mallory model 12RS6D
6/12 volt power supply.
When I dug it out of storage I noticed the cap to the fuse holder as
well as the fuse was missing.
Does anyone here know what rating fuse this unit takes?
I tried a web search for Mallory with no luck.
I can post additional specs on this unit.(volt/amp rating etc...) if
needed.
Thanks in advance
Any idea as to the current capacity of the power supply? That would help
in determining a first-shot estimate of the fuse rating.
--
Dave M

Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!!!
 
"Tweetldee" <masondg4499@comcast99.net> wrote in message news:<DDASb.148987$nt4.688404@attbi_s51>...
"tweak" <Vampyres@nettaxi.com> wrote in message
news:kpch10pngindkbs410a3tu96etpn8ic6b9@4ax.com...
I have a really old benchtop power supply, an Mallory model 12RS6D
6/12 volt power supply.
When I dug it out of storage I noticed the cap to the fuse holder as
well as the fuse was missing.
Does anyone here know what rating fuse this unit takes?
I tried a web search for Mallory with no luck.
I can post additional specs on this unit.(volt/amp rating etc...) if
needed.
Thanks in advance

Greetings tweetldee,I need your help sir,
I spyed an old Davis 808 amp on Ebay that had 4 6l6 and 3 6eu7's ,a
12bh7a and dual 5u4's and finally it has a power output and filament
transformer.I bought it.I also need a schem of this monster. as the
circuit is not complete (semi gutted).The transformers are all good
and quite large.I was going to mod it to a a laney guitar amp
circuit.The problem I have is I mesured the voltage coming from the
power xformer and it mesures 430 volts each of the two red leads the
brown leads mesure 335 each brown lead it also has a red/yellow tap
and brown/yellow tap.Can you tellme what the browns were conected
to?also the b+ appear very high for my plans.What is the B+
measurement on your amp? Any info would be greatly appreciated .
Regards,
Chris
PS
I can't email you as it gets returned.

Any idea as to the current capacity of the power supply? That would help
in determining a first-shot estimate of the fuse rating.
 

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