In Reply to: RE: current hogging in a 2 tube rectifier ps posted by Triode_Kingdom on July 27, 2014 at 15:18:21:
I was just looking at the Scott 296 schematic. It has a 33 ohm resistor after the CT from the heater windings. I thought it use was just for voltage dropping. Also the LK 150 has a pair of 10w 80 ohm resistors after the CT of the heater. The Fisher SA300 has 2 15 ohm 20w in series. I thought those resistors was for dropping the voltage. cheers, Dak
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