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Some time ago I got four of these and no way I am going to find a use for all of them. Therefore I am offering two of them to those interested in tube amplifiers (or whatever other use you can think about).
Originally the primary is the 200 to 500V winding, and the secondary is the 115+115V tap, but I just inverted them, connecting 230V to the 'primary' and obtaining a secondary with lots of taps (the values can be seen on the picture): perfect for a bench supply! It is rated 500VA, which should be enough for most amplifiers... weight is about 8kgs!
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