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Internal placing of components

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Just noticed the thread on forum

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/tubes-valves/173721-stacked-power-supply-help.html

Along the lines you are asking!
Thanks but is not what I was looking for.:)
I have a sole secondary winding to 220 VAC, and in that topic they talk about two windings...
So, the best thing appears to supply the required anodic voltage with a second dedicated transformer, that is what I will do.

Anyway, was not an oversight of mine; is just that I had that transformer within reach, and I'd like to use it to keep low the costs, just to reply to Waveburn...
I have a lot of materials to build amplifiers, tubes included, and I would avoid to buy new expensive not necessary stuff.
I'm just evaluating the feasibility of the project.
 
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