Hey guys, hope this note finds all of you well, it is a lovely day here in MA. Last night I install a new line voltage circuit in the radio room for use with my new Ameritron AL-80B amplifier, here a
Don't you need 12-3 to wire this to code? The neutral (white) needs to be brought back to the box separately from the equipment ground. "James M. Daly" <punk_itup@yahoo.com> wrote: Hey guys, hope thi
to be brought back to the box separately from the equipment ground. NO -- unless the amp is also pulling 120 volts from the power line. A proper 240 volt circuit is two hots and an equipment ground.
The power supply will be fine with any of those measured line voltages with any xfmr tap. However the real important voltage is the tube filament. It must be 5.0V True RMS +/- 5% MAXIMUM. Select the
Brian, Thanks for your reply. The short answer to your question is, no. The arrangement I described is perfectly within NEC 2005 requirements, as well as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts addendum. T
Thank you for your reply Jim, and while I am on the line thank you to Carl KM1H for his reply as well. I didn't know there was an "amplifier list" Jim, I will have to hunt around for it, or perhaps y
Bob, I found the list, subscribed and am waiting for moderator approval, the subscribtion page is at http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/Amps I will ask my question again there just to see w
Also hosted by contesting.com, the host of this list. Poke around there and you'll find it. 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
radio room for use with my new Ameritron AL-80B amplifier, here are the details... Pardon me, but this is not a germane topic for TOWER TALK. You want the amps reflector. Thank you. Cheers, Steve K7L