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I'm curious, if I wanted to use a pair of damper diodes for full wave B+
that have separate heaters from the cathodes but I wanted to wire a heater tranny and use it's center tap for the B+ could/would you just wire the cathode to the heater on each side to provide the CT B+? (yes a separate CT filament tranny for just the dampers will be used) I haven't seen this done anywhere but since conventional rectifiers can be used this way I'm thinking that dampers shouldn't have a problem no? If this has been done/is on the net somewhere I'd love to see a link.... Last edited by kegger; 20th January 2010 at 06:44 AM. |
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