Gregg van der Sluys
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Location: Canada
Posted:
10 months ago
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#421
Hi,
I noticed the XPWR169-120 is no longer listed?
Cheers!
-= Gregg =-
www.classicvalve.ca
Brian Weston
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Location: United States
Posted:
10 months ago
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#422
In most cases we have stopped manufacturing power transformers that are over 1kV. This is due to the wire coating break down voltages. Sorry.
Brian Weston
Tech Support
EDCOR Electronics Corporation
Gregg van der Sluys
Total Posts:
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Joined: 10/30/2010
Location: Canada
Posted:
10 months ago
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#423
Ah, I see.
That was one I had designed for an 845 amplifier. The good news is it's still going strong! :-D
Does this mean if I get another 845 commission, you can't do another XPWR169?
Cheers!
-= Gregg =-
www.classicvalve.ca
Brian Weston
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Posted:
10 months ago
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#424
I am truly sorry, but we can not.
Brian Weston
Tech Support
EDCOR Electronics Corporation
Gregg van der Sluys
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Location: Canada
Posted:
7 months ago
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#467
Hi Brian,
Forgot to ask if the EM0744 (or was it 0774?) 9K:8R SE OPT we designed in conjunction with this is still available, even if the power tranny isn't?
Cheers!
-= Gregg =-
www.classicvalve.ca
Brian Weston
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Posted:
7 months ago
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#468
Yes, the EM0774 single ended output transformer can still be made.
Brian Weston
Tech Support
EDCOR Electronics Corporation
Brian Weston
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Posted:
6 months ago
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#488
I am sorry, but the CXPP25-MS-7.2K was taken off the website. The transformer has not been designed. It was a miss print and should have been 7.6K.
Brian Weston
Tech Support
EDCOR Electronics Corporation