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Oops! :woot:
Correction for all the McCartney fans .
I'm not as old as he is (Phew!) Paul was 83 in 2025.
I have three tears to catch up... :facepalm: Chronologically anyway.....
Yes, Nigel.
The project is on hold for a while.(Disbursal's being greater than receivables...)
{Old age is bloody difficult on the dole} Having already ordered the first
transformer prior to joining here.
I don't intend trying it though, and will wait until my receivables increase to a...
Thanks for the deletions....
No problem.I understand the heat issue quite well being in Southeastern Texas, where temps can
regularly get as hot as 108 degrees f.(that's 42.222222222 degrees Celsius) being 80 years old and having had a triple bypass,(Heart Surgery) I don't do well in these...
OK!! I re-read the data sheet and see my error
can the previous drawings be deleted to eliminate confusion?
Yes, I have 110 / 120 vac mains. and Yes , I thought Mains, should be in series too.... making a single inductor.
I have read up a bit on the phantom power....and, agree with your...
I have searched the internet, Amazon, ebay, and Google, for a 120 v input 18 -0- 18 v
output transformer.
The only thing I have found, that even comes close, was this,
from Digikey. and it is well within my price range...
Also to note the reason why there can't be any wires joined together, is because the transformers centertap makes the two positive ends out of phase with each other.... Correct?
Charlie
aka Jazz
YES !!! Thank you so much!!
I have the original plug, which has a ring to screw the plug to the receptacle.
When it received it's last trauma the plug was attached to the unit, and it left
about 12mm of wire with it. I have already disassembled it and was waiting
to proceed until I could...
YES !!! Thank you so much!!
I have the original plug, which has a ring to screw the plug to the receptacle.
When it received it's last trauma the plug was attached to the unit, and it left
about 12mm of wire with it. I have already disassembled it and was waiting
to proceed until I could...
Hey all,
As you may have guessed I have no training in Electronics, except for
a course I took in college over 50 years ago that gave me the very basics,
in vacuum tube operations.
The reason I posted the"schematic" was to show removal of Phantom power.
I searched the internet for a...
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