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Old 16th Jul 2008, 12:17 am   #1
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Hi!

Next project for the Shambles......!!!

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Old 16th Jul 2008, 9:00 am   #2
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G`day Chris,
Looks very useful! What are it`s specs? Is it a HV supply? Pict # 2 is a bit small to see - could be my computer. [I`m not an expert at driving them - my son gets impatient with me, when I can`t repeat what he does!]..........
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Old 16th Jul 2008, 11:27 am   #3
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Hi!

It's a Heathkit IP17 stabilised HT/GB supply! It's not arrived yet but I'll be posting more piccies when I begin on it!!!

HT 0-300V 100mA, GB 0 - -100V 10mA & one 6.3V O/P!

I don't know if the Assembly Words come with it - I suspect I'll have to order 'em from the USA!!! These supplies are still fairly regularly available but the prices they finally go at can be shocking - They Cause A Worse Pain In The Wallet Than The 300V Itself Does!!!

Chris Williams

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Old 16th Jul 2008, 3:05 pm   #4
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Chris,

You have a PM re the manual.

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Old 16th Jul 2008, 8:05 pm   #5
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Chris,
I have one of these regulated PS, and find them very useful. I can power up valve receiver prototypes or reform electrolytics via a high value resistor etc. Mine provides 12 vac as well as 6vac. These power supplies come in two versions, the early ones used two 0A2 for the voltage reference, later ones used a string of zeners.
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