Great idea, but how do you work out phaseing? I've been toying with that idea, 
but had decided I'd have to settle for 125-240 as adjustment range.
Gary
 "Jeffrey J. May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Wayne..same issue here..rural area 
and voltage varies from 119 to 125V..so
bucking transformer doesn't cut it..like you I use a large 115V variac
..also use two heavy duty 115vV variacs on the 240V line..split the
line..variac each side and re-combine..have a very accurate digital line
voltage monitor on each line.. I am thinking about using two heavy duty
automatic regulated Variacs on each line that will automatically adjust
within a set range..pricey though..problem is that my line voltage varies
enough that I am adjusting too often manually..Jeff..W0XV
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sara & Wayne Steiner" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Today's AC Mains voltage too high for many BA Rigs


> Jim ,
> I have had this problem one way or another for years ever since I have
> started to use the old boat anchors. There are times when my line
voltage
> is as high as 129 v! This really plays havoc with a rig like the B&W 5100.
> The bucking xfmr seems to work OK for some other vintage enthusiests in
the
> Mo,Kans area, but since my line voltage (rural elec co-op) varies a lot I
> have resorted to variacs.One treasure I have is a 22amp unit which can
> handle a bunch of boat anchors at one time.
> 73
> Wayne, N0TE
>
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