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Re: [Amps] Henry 3k Filament transformer taps

To: Robert Morris <robrk@nidhog.net>, glenn riccio <gfriccio@hughes.net>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Henry 3k Filament transformer taps
From: Glen Zook via Amps <amps@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Glen Zook <gzook@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 08:02:56 -0700
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125-VAC +/- 2-volts / 250-VAC +/- 4-volts is now the "norm" for most major 
electric companies in the United States with voltages on the "+" side being 
prevalent during the warmer months when air conditioning use is at a peak.

In this area, the Dallas, Texas, area, such has been the fact since the 1970s.

It has many many decades since 110-VAC was the "norm".  Then came 115-VAC, then 
117-VAC, then 120-VAC, and, today, 125-VAC.

Running higher voltage allows more KWH to be delivered without the need for 
rebuilding of the distribution lines.  Rebuilding these lines would require an 
astronomical outlay of cash which then would result in considerably higher 
electric rates.  The rates are high enough as is.  But, nothing like they would 
be if a major overhaul of the distribution systems had to take place.
 
Glen, K9STH 

Website:  http://k9sth.net


On Monday, September 8, 2014 11:01 PM, Robert Morris <robrk@nidhog.net> wrote:
 


Are you sure it's 240? I'm sitting watching my fancy UPS, on the TV stuff, beep 
 with 124(248) coming out of the wall.

Lots of stuff in the junk box says 115 if not 110. Bet your transformer is from 
the 115 days.
You need a variac on the fils, anyway.

Isn't nice we pay by KWH. Don't have raise the price, just crank up the 
volts....



On Sep 7, 2014, at 7:09 PM, glenn riccio wrote:

Hello all you henry radio amp owners. I just bought a  Henry 3k filament
xfrmer off the internet. It is supposed to deliver 7.5 v @ 21 amps. There
are taps on the primary side to adjust output .  I cannot get less than 8.75
volts out. My input voltage is 240vac. I tried all the taps on the primary
side using #1 as the common leg. It is a EC1216a  transformer. I want to use
it for my 4-1000a amp I'm building. 

I suppose I could call or e-mail henry radio but they might be annoyed that
I'm not using it for  one of there amps. Any help would be appreciated. 73
Glenn K7gfr

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