Geoff -

True! Fortunately, our Drake gear has dual primary transformers, so just a matter of moving a few wires or even just moving a switch!

73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA

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geoffrey mendelson wrote:

On Mar 11, 2010, at 8:36 PM, Garey Barrell wrote:


Yeah, they all run hot. I don't know if they are short on iron, or copper, or what. They are epoxy sealed, which I guess makes them run a little hotter. All that aside, I have yet to see one fail unless a cap shorted and someone had replaced the fuse with a piece of #000 wire.... (I've seen both.... :-) )


Don't forget that a transformer is not 100% efficient. At 60Hz about 15% to 20% of the electricty in comes out as heat. So if your receiver draws an amp at 115 volts, around 20 watts of heat are coming out of it. Some "solid state" receivers are notorius for "running hot", the Kenwood r5000 and Drake R8 for example.

As an aside, you would be surprised to find out how many people move here (or to other countires with 220/230/240 volt 50Hz power) and bring their old appliances because they were told it is easy to get a transformer for them. Easy yes, cheap no. Someone I know just paid $150 for a custom made transformer for her vacuum cleaner which will put out almost 200 watts of heat on its own. :-(

Geoff.



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