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Old 9th August 2010, 01:26 AM   #1
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Default Position of Iron in Can of HK Citation II Output Transformers

Hi, I was wondering if anybody knew the position of the iron of the HK Citation 2 output transformers within their cans? Is the iron horizontal or vertical mounted? If they are vertical mounted, which way are the laminations positioned; parallel to the long side of the can or the shorter side?
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