Hi,
I want to reinstate the full-wave rectifier in this amp and I'm not sure what transformer to get, I have found these two transformers from Douglas Transformers would either of them be suitable:
MT1FT
250-0-250v 80ma
0-6.3v 3a
0-5-6.3v 2a
MT10FT
250-0-250v 120ma
0-6.3v 3.5a
0-5-6.3v 2a
The valves in the amp are 2x ECL82 1x ECC83 and an EZ80 all use 6.3v heaters and I need two heater outs from the transformer if following the original circuit here.
Rectifier EZ80 specification is: (could use EZ81 instead higher rated?)
Vh 6.3
Ah 0.6
Va 350
mAa 90
Background to the story:
I got a broken Westminster some time ago and got it fixed by an expert who was maybe a little too old to do the job properly, anyway the 'new' smoothing capacitors blew up with clouds of white smoke so I opened it up and saw what had been done to this amp, the EZ80 had been replaced by two diodes for rectification and a new MASSIVE transformer had been put it.
So I decided to go about restoring the amp myself, replaced all the capacitors and tested every resistor against the values in the circuit diagram and replaced some of them too.. anyway the end result was an amp that sounded a lot better and had a really bright and vibrant tremolo, only snag is I still have a buzzing sound and a pair of diodes and an over sized transformer, also a 3 part 32+32+32 capacitor doing the smoothing that I made myself from 3 separates inserted in to the old can from the original cap.
I'm not an expert at all I just learned what I could from books and common sense but as this isn't a find and replace job anymore I'm getting a bit stuck.
I want to build a capacitor reformer and figure out valve biasing as my future projects.
any help would be great!
I want to reinstate the full-wave rectifier in this amp and I'm not sure what transformer to get, I have found these two transformers from Douglas Transformers would either of them be suitable:
MT1FT
250-0-250v 80ma
0-6.3v 3a
0-5-6.3v 2a
MT10FT
250-0-250v 120ma
0-6.3v 3.5a
0-5-6.3v 2a
The valves in the amp are 2x ECL82 1x ECC83 and an EZ80 all use 6.3v heaters and I need two heater outs from the transformer if following the original circuit here.
Rectifier EZ80 specification is: (could use EZ81 instead higher rated?)
Vh 6.3
Ah 0.6
Va 350
mAa 90
Background to the story:
I got a broken Westminster some time ago and got it fixed by an expert who was maybe a little too old to do the job properly, anyway the 'new' smoothing capacitors blew up with clouds of white smoke so I opened it up and saw what had been done to this amp, the EZ80 had been replaced by two diodes for rectification and a new MASSIVE transformer had been put it.
So I decided to go about restoring the amp myself, replaced all the capacitors and tested every resistor against the values in the circuit diagram and replaced some of them too.. anyway the end result was an amp that sounded a lot better and had a really bright and vibrant tremolo, only snag is I still have a buzzing sound and a pair of diodes and an over sized transformer, also a 3 part 32+32+32 capacitor doing the smoothing that I made myself from 3 separates inserted in to the old can from the original cap.
I'm not an expert at all I just learned what I could from books and common sense but as this isn't a find and replace job anymore I'm getting a bit stuck.
I want to build a capacitor reformer and figure out valve biasing as my future projects.
any help would be great!
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