I have 7.1 v on my heaters, and i know some will say thats not a problem. But every so often i see a post somewhere where someone with the same issue is told it's not a problem and others say it is. I went with the latter in the past and left it alone. But i now decided to err on the safe side and add some diodes to drop the voltage. Here are the PT specs, can someone recommend a NTE part# that would be rated well over what i need for this?
Hammond Power Transformer 272JX
"Classic" Enclosed Plate & Filament Power Transformers
Primary 115 VAC, 60 HZ. Enclosed, 4 hole chassis mount. Minimum 6" long leads. Class A insulation (105 degrees C.) Hi-Pot test of 2,000V RMS. Conservatively rated and CSA approved.
272JX 236VA, sec. 300-0-300, DC ma 250, Fil.#1(rct) 5.0v @ 4a ct, Fil.#2(htr) 6.3v @ 8.0a ct.
From valve wizard....
Hammond Power Transformer 272JX
"Classic" Enclosed Plate & Filament Power Transformers
Primary 115 VAC, 60 HZ. Enclosed, 4 hole chassis mount. Minimum 6" long leads. Class A insulation (105 degrees C.) Hi-Pot test of 2,000V RMS. Conservatively rated and CSA approved.
272JX 236VA, sec. 300-0-300, DC ma 250, Fil.#1(rct) 5.0v @ 4a ct, Fil.#2(htr) 6.3v @ 8.0a ct.
From valve wizard....
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