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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NJ
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I can send pics if requested. Much look like new. Some never used. Most in at least very good shape. Ask for clarification.
If you think the pricing is too high, send me comparative info, or make me an offer, or do both. If you think the pricing is too low and you want it, act quick because I will sell it at the listed price to the first buyer. I pack very well (usually at least double boxed and always packed so things don't move around. I shipped a pair of 15" JBL speakers across the US without a problem.) so the packing weight isn't always that light. Transformers: 3@ marked PT-18U 2 1/4" H x 2 5/8" W x 2 3/4" D across bell ends bronze colored w/124.5VRMS primary red secondary is 38.1VRMS (w/ black CT) blue & orange secondary is 9.84VRMS (w/yellow 1.5VRMS tap) one has a dented bell end, (works fine) making it probably the worst condition item presently connected as 50/100/150V supply w/3x15000uF/50V Sprague Powerlytic 36D $15@ or make offer on supply 4@ marked 606-10-327 3 1/2 H x 3 3/4 W x 3 3/8 D across bell ends 4 1/2 lbs black colored, cloth wires w/124.5VRMS paralleled primary red secondary is 62.7VRMS (w/yellow CT) three are presently connected as 75/150/225V supply when used w/variac otherwise it would be about 83/166/249V $20@ or make offer on supply 1@ marked P7717/606236 4 1/8" H x 3 7/16 W x 4 1/2" D black w/ wires exit from middle of one bell end cloth covered wire probably about 7 lbs. 122VAC primary yields 13.8VAC (w/smaller wire CT) the secondary wires are heavy gauge need lots of filament current? this should do it. really pretty, as far as transformers go $25 1@ marked P9416/606506 4 1/8" H x 3 7/16 W x 4 1/2" D black w/ wires exit from middle of one bell end probably about 7 lbs. 122VAC primary yields 13.2VAC (w/smaller wire CT) the secondary wires are heavy gauge need lots of filament current? this should do it. really pretty, as far as transformers go $25 Capacitors: 4@ Cornell Dubilier Type DCM 4 1/8" H x 3"D 25000uF/75VDC $15@ 2@ Sprague Powerlytic Type 36DY 2 1/8" H x 2 1/2" D 15000uF/75VDC $10@ Heat Sinks: Heat Sink #1 16 5/8" L x 4 3/4" W x 1 1/4" H black anodized 10 fins on top, 8 fins on bottom drilled for 12@ TO3 goes w/ 10 transistors (MJ4502, MJ802, 2N3716, MJ2955, 7-4503, 2N3715) unless requested otherwise has 12 TO3 sockets with screws $30 Heat Sink #2 8 3/4" L x 3 1/2" W x 2" H aluminum 19 fins some mounting holes $10 Heat Sink #3 2@ bronze anodized 13" L x 4 1/2" W x 1" H 10 fins each side 4 TO3 mounting holes $20@ Heat Sink #4 5" L x 4 3/8" W x 1 1/4" H aluminum 1" high fins, 14 fins 1/2" mill thru center 12 fins no holes somewhat heavy since the base is 1/4" thick $10 Heat Sink #5 2@ 10 3/4" L x 4 13/16" W x 1 7/16" H 1" fins, 15 fins 3 threaded brass inserts on each end no holes really pretty, as far as heat sinks go $40 @ Heat Sinks #6 box of small heat sinks, from TO3 on down box size 8" x 5 1/4" x 5 1/2" make an offer Heat Sinks #7 TO3 heat sinks 2 aluminum, 3 black each about 5" L x 1 3/8" H x 1 1/4" H each about 10 fins @ side $5 @ |
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