No, i added the 500VA Selectronic to give a size comparison image.
The Selectronic R-cores are made in India, Proton had theirs manufactured in Taiwan.
The Proton amps weren't half bad in the '80s and '90s, the one sold at THL belongs to an AM-S3 model.
The air ticket to Holland for the number i bought would have amounted enough to choke me.
As an exception, THL was willing to send them by boat, cost little dollars for such a heavy box, but took many months to arrive.
Whenever i need something from Selectronic, i drive over to get them, only a couple of spares (rewired two of these for the Bruno amps)
The Selectronic R-cores are made in India, Proton had theirs manufactured in Taiwan.
The Proton amps weren't half bad in the '80s and '90s, the one sold at THL belongs to an AM-S3 model.
The air ticket to Holland for the number i bought would have amounted enough to choke me.
As an exception, THL was willing to send them by boat, cost little dollars for such a heavy box, but took many months to arrive.
Whenever i need something from Selectronic, i drive over to get them, only a couple of spares (rewired two of these for the Bruno amps)
Whenever i need something from Selectronic, i drive over to get them, only a couple of spares (rewired two of these for the Bruno amps)
Wish I could do that as well...
They once shipped us a bunch of R-Cores, some of which arrived broken. They never replied to our emails regarding replacement and/or refund. I'm sure I would have driven over to have a word with them if that was possible... 😀
Too bad they're the only "reliable" source for a variety of R-Cores..
True, i'm in a luxury seat.
Going over, i can be back before lunch and i talk the talk, friendly folks.
Going over, i can be back before lunch and i talk the talk, friendly folks.
post 3009.
which windings are done last?
The copper wire coils and insulation or the iron core strip?
which windings are done last?
The copper wire coils and insulation or the iron core strip?
Tortech and Harbuch havent even replied to my emails
It is Easter!
Yummy, SE-195 or SU-210 ?
dunno
didn't checked
it's big enough
more precise - they're big enough
Forgot to check the width.
Must be at least SE-195, and b-type, judging by the height of the core.
What a heavy dude, no kill your Bac to lift a 25lbs transy.
you bloodydroolininducingserbsausage.
Must be at least SE-195, and b-type, judging by the height of the core.
What a heavy dude, no kill your Bac to lift a 25lbs transy.
you bloodydroolininducingserbsausage.
I send ya pic of my future peasant box for yummie BJ2
I reckon that xformer(s) can't be less paesano
I reckon that xformer(s) can't be less paesano
Jaccolina
now pics of Real McCoy
baked , with yelling green wires for static shield
twice 110Vac , twice 18Vac , wound for 300VA
core for lazy flux ...... one dang per channel ......
lighter and 12V/7Ah accu for size comparison
now pics of Real McCoy
baked , with yelling green wires for static shield
twice 110Vac , twice 18Vac , wound for 300VA
core for lazy flux ...... one dang per channel ......
lighter and 12V/7Ah accu for size comparison
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