Try sending an email to Peter Dahl.  He may know something about Super.

After that, time for the ohmmeter, lamp, voltmeter, ampmeter and some educated 
guesses on hooking it up.  Once it is producing voltage then load it with a 
bank of your 200 watt resistors and let it run.  Get the temperature up to 150 
F or so and there is your continuous power level.  Weight and age are also an 
indicator of power, ie old heavy is less power than new heavy.

73, Larry  K2LT
> 
> From: Edward B Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/12/16 Fri AM 01:23:15 WET
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AMRadio] plate transformer specs
> 
> Hi all;
> 
> Does anyone have the specifications for a plate transformer made by Super
> Electric Products Corporation, model 466-T-1 ? Thank you and Merry
> Christmas.
> 
> 73, Ed Richards, K6UUZ
> Simi Valley, California, 93065
> Home of Air Force 1 Pavilion
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