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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
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I recently bought on Ebay US a GFA-545 and had it shipped in Italy where I live. Unfortunately the amp is a model equipped with a one only 120V primary winding toroid power transformer. That means it's suitable just for US mains 120V 60Hz and I cannot connect it directly to the mains here being 230V 50Hz.
I know Adcom built also GFA-545s equipped with multi tap 120-220-240V primary winding toroidal power transformer. I am searching for a multi tap toroid to replace the existing one voltage type. The part numbers are: 1009A01 for the 120V and 1009G01 for the 120-220-240V. There is somebody having a suitable multi-voltage transformer perhaps saved from a died amplifier? I can give in exchange my 120V model. As alternate way, I can sell the one voltage transformer I have and try to have a new one built here. The technical characteristics of this transformere are: - Toroidal encapsulated and fully mu-metal pot enclosure shielded - Adcom part N° 022T-1009A01 - Power about 500VA - 120V / 40-0-40V 6A (no-charge voltages giving about +/- 55Vdc rectified voltage idle state) - Dimensions: outside diameter 105 mm. (4.133") height 80 mm. (3.15") Searching a similar 1009G01 model 120-220-240V / 40-0-40V to buy! Thank you. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Lawrence, a nice little college town in Kansas
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I may be interested in a trade. I have two unused Antek AN-3440's. They are only rated at 300VA, but have the dual 115V primaries, and dual 40V secondaries you are looking for. It's also got an 18V and a 12V secondary winding. It's also not shielded. It's just like the AN-5440 but only 300VA. It's 120mm diameter, 70mm tall. Even if you were interested in a trade, I suspect shipping would be as much as the value of the transformers. It sounds like you want the Antek AN-5440 for $57.00. But send me a PM if interested. It sounds like yours is a "better" transformer because of higher power and shielding, so I may pay for shipping if it's reasonable.
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