Hello All,The one with the top and back perforated sheet metal covers is spoken 
for. That leaves:1. Open case, no rectifiers, no 6L6 tubes, all other tubes 
present, crack on one meter panel and missing variac knob.2. Open case, no 
rectifiers, no 6L6 tubes, all other tubes present, meters in good physical 
condition, variac knob is there.3. Enclosed in external box with rear door (no 
latch), no tubes, meters in good physical condition, variac knob is 
there.Autumn colors are coming in...a good excuse for a roadtrip, I'd 
say.Thanks for everyone's interest.  Best Regards,
William

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: For Parts/Repair:  Vintage Lambda Model 50 Power Supply
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 15:31:26 +0000




Hello All,

I have the good fortune to have too many Lambda Model 50 power supplies and the 
shelves are straining under the weight.

There are 4 available, with one having an outer case with no latch on the rear 
door (some missing paint on top).  Of the remaining 3, one has the original top 
and rear perforated covers.  The remaining 2 do not have a top or rear cover 
and I think one of them has a broken corner on the voltage meter (not sure if 
there is any functional issue or not) and there is a missing knob on the main 
variac.  Operating from memory here...if there is sufficient interest I will 
post pictures somewhere.

The one enclosed with an outer case has no tubes, the other 3 are missing their 
6L6 and rectifier tubes but I believe all other tubes are present (but no 
guarantee they are good).

Use them for parts, restore them and put their 500 regulated DC volts at 500 mA 
to work, or use them for incredibly heavy bookends.  At over 70 pounds each 
they are sure to keep your entire set of Encyclopedia Britannica upright and 
presentable.

For a reference set of images, look here (not my auction, mine have more dust): 
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Lambda-Model-50-tube-type-regulated-power-supply-MASSIVE-/112145658498?hash=item1a1c66f282:g:v6MAAOSwIgNXr77O

Now for the details:  

1.  I will not ship them.  You and/or your trusted agents (friends with good 
strong backs) will need to pick them up.  I will not pull any parts to ship 
separately.  I live in Inver Grove Heights, MN, and the units are in my garage 
for easy access.

2.  Price is non-negotiable at precisely $0.   Sorry, I can't go any lower as I 
would be losing money at anything less.

3.  First come, first served.  I'm going to list these on the antiqueradio.com 
site as well to reach a broader audience.

5.  Offer ends October 2, 2016, at 6:00 pm, Minnesota time (Central Something 
Time).  After that they will be recycled.

Hope to hear from you soon.  I really do.

Best Regards,

William
                                                                                
  
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