Thank you, Boye (OZ7C) and the others that replied. I think I did not
explain my project clearly.
First of all, yes, I know about buck transformers. I am using a Variac,
which does the same thing and also allows me to adjust the input AC
voltage. The Henry 2K has the filament voltage supplied from a winding
on the plate transformer, so, with the Variac, I can adjust the input AC
voltage to give about 9.8 volts for the filaments, which is ideal and
produces 3000 volts for the plates.
A large buck transformer or Variac requires an external box, which is
what I am using now. They won't fit in the amplifier without seriously
hacking up the cabinet. I don't want to do that.
So, I was just asking if anyone on Amps had tried using an SCR to
control a large choke-input power supply ? That sounds attractive and
would fit in the cabinet, but also might damage the power supply choke
by applying non-sinusoidal power (the 2K-2 has a choke input power
supply). That was my question.
Thanks to all, I should have explained more clearly what I was asking.
73 de Jim, W2XO
On 08/13/2016 12:52 AM, Boye Christensen wrote:
Hi Jim
Do no know that amplifier.
Can't recoment it.
Fist this will be ok to reduce the filament power.
Depending on what type of recifier type HV is?
If is a standard recifier with capitors the peak voltage will still be
high.
If it is a choke type like Henry 8K this need a sinus voltage.
The best you can do is to find a transformer Pri/sek 200/40 Vac 15
Amp and insert it in
phase the secundary vindings with the mains voltage to reduce voltage
73 Boye. OZ7C
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