>
>
><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?
you wouldn't.
> I once had household line voltage at 135 VAC.
>My nickels worth......
>Mike(y)
>W3SLK
>
Ours dropped to c. 100v for 3 days. This is not ok for heater-type tubes
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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