Wayne,

   The other oddity of that period was of course the fused plugs that Heathkit,
Johnson and other manufacturers used. 

   Come to think of it, do you suppose the cord on that particular AT-1 is not
original? I forgot if you described the schematic as specifically not having a
fuse anywhere including the line cord.

 Yours,

  de KA4JVY
  Mark


--- Sara & Wayne Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark
> 
> The AT-1 manual says 450v, however mine runs about 460v. So , yes you are
> right, the series combo has a rating of 700v which is substantially more
> than what it sees.
> As I mentioned earlier, the AT-1 has no fuse (mine will soon have one ). My
> AT-1 was a $5.00 flea market item which came without the power xfmr. The
> corner of the chassis where the xfmr was mounted was covered with black crap
> where the xfmr obviously had a melt down probably due to a failed filter
> caps and no fuse protection!
> 
> 73
> Wayne, N0TE
> 
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