Hi everybody
I am currently trying to get a Fisher K-10 tube spring reverb working . The power transformer needed replacing
Tried a toroidal power transformer that I had in stock from a different tube project. This transformer gives about 400V at the first power node after the rectifier
The Fisher K-10 circuit demands 270V after the rectification, so quite some voltage that needs to be dropped, about 130V
I have tried dropping the voltage using wire wound resistors. One 4.7K followed by a 10K with 22uF gives me 265V, very close to the required voltage, however as to be expected the resistors heat up quite a lot
I was wondering if there could be a more efficient way to drop the voltage from the HT of the power transformer ?
I am currently trying to get a Fisher K-10 tube spring reverb working . The power transformer needed replacing
Tried a toroidal power transformer that I had in stock from a different tube project. This transformer gives about 400V at the first power node after the rectifier
The Fisher K-10 circuit demands 270V after the rectification, so quite some voltage that needs to be dropped, about 130V
I have tried dropping the voltage using wire wound resistors. One 4.7K followed by a 10K with 22uF gives me 265V, very close to the required voltage, however as to be expected the resistors heat up quite a lot
I was wondering if there could be a more efficient way to drop the voltage from the HT of the power transformer ?
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