That's why I have a 5.0V secondary constant voltage transformer in my
8877 amp for the heaters. No meter needed.
73
Bob K4TAX
Mike Sawyer wrote:
>
> <snip> All this worry, planning, and expense to correct a non-problem is
> silly.
>
> It isn't silly if you have a lot of money invested in a tube, (such as an
> 8877 et al), and your power line is prone to voltage fluctuations. How would
> you know with out a meter? I once had household line voltage at 135 VAC.
> My nickels worth......
> Mike(y)
> W3SLK
>
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