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Interest Check: Plitron 300VA 18V Dual Secondary Standard Transformers

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Hi All, thanks again for everyone's participation in this group buy and a great thanks to Plitron for supporting us in this effort.

I would also like to thank Brian for managing the entire US side of this group buy. It was at least as much work as I had, since he had to repackage everyone's transformers and shipped them as quickly as he did.

I hope to see lots of projects and pictures in the threads soon.

In the end, we were able to manage this fairly well and came out with a few bucks leftover, so the extras have been donated to DIYAUDIO for making all of this possible.

Last but not least, thank you diyAudio.com!

:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
 
gabkw said:
I have 1 available but it is in Tx. Let me know if you are interested.
gab
Thanks, but I'm afraid shipping would make this deal cold, that's why I'm looking for a transformer in Toronto.

schumpe said:
Hey ardo,
I have a nice TXFR with 320VA, but 20V dual secondaries.
Let me know if 20V would work for you and I can give you more details.
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Thanks, but 20V is a touch too high. I have built this T-amp kit:
http://www.audiodigit.com/index.php?section=90

The site recommends 18V AC or 12-27V DC supply, and 1.4 * 20V = 28V would put me just out of this range.
 
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