1. Why is Hammond 278CX 800VCt and the 6.3V winding is only 6A???
What are you supposed to do with it? it is too high voltage for 6L6 so you have to use 6CA7/EL34/KT88/6550, which are all 1.5A heater tubes. So you are already at your 6A heater winding limit without even adding any pre tubes yet.
ALSO, strangely, people talk about using 6 power tubes with this PT. Kevin Oconner for example. I appreciate KOCs books and have learned from them but I also take it with a "I don't know if I should 100% trust this guy" approach. For instance here he recommends Hammond 278CX with 6x6550. Once you add the pre tubes you'll be over 10A heater draw. what am I missing?:
Also, if this is supposedly same transformer used for Traynor Custom Special that amp is 4x6CA7 and 3x12AX7 so 6.9A heater current. They exceeded the heater current on all these amps for many years and they still work fine?
I know this sounds strange but someone may remember. I remember reading on this forum some time a few years ago someone posting saying they called Hammond and they said 278CX is rated at 6A but can actually handle 10A heater draw fine. Anyone remember this hearsay?
2. hammond 278CX is 800VCT at 535mA and Hammond 278X is presumably the two power tube version at 800VCT at 230mA. Would you expect higher B+ in the two power tube version because the 800VCT winding is drawn down less by 2 power tubes vs. 4, or is this accounted for in the 230mA vs 535mA power handling of the HT winding and B+ would be same?
What are you supposed to do with it? it is too high voltage for 6L6 so you have to use 6CA7/EL34/KT88/6550, which are all 1.5A heater tubes. So you are already at your 6A heater winding limit without even adding any pre tubes yet.
ALSO, strangely, people talk about using 6 power tubes with this PT. Kevin Oconner for example. I appreciate KOCs books and have learned from them but I also take it with a "I don't know if I should 100% trust this guy" approach. For instance here he recommends Hammond 278CX with 6x6550. Once you add the pre tubes you'll be over 10A heater draw. what am I missing?:
Also, if this is supposedly same transformer used for Traynor Custom Special that amp is 4x6CA7 and 3x12AX7 so 6.9A heater current. They exceeded the heater current on all these amps for many years and they still work fine?
I know this sounds strange but someone may remember. I remember reading on this forum some time a few years ago someone posting saying they called Hammond and they said 278CX is rated at 6A but can actually handle 10A heater draw fine. Anyone remember this hearsay?
2. hammond 278CX is 800VCT at 535mA and Hammond 278X is presumably the two power tube version at 800VCT at 230mA. Would you expect higher B+ in the two power tube version because the 800VCT winding is drawn down less by 2 power tubes vs. 4, or is this accounted for in the 230mA vs 535mA power handling of the HT winding and B+ would be same?
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