In Reply to: High AC line voltage solutions posted by lugnut1 on March 23, 2015 at 10:01:19:
You don't need a solution IMO (and others here). I'd be shocked if anything is under rated to the extent that it would pose a problem, caps etc.
As for heaters, an inrush current limiter will drop the few tenths of a volt you need and limit current on startup as an added advantage.
Seriously, save your money, high voltage is generally your friend in tube gear unless the design is absolutely on the limit, which I doubt.
Naz
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- Solution? - Naz 03:27:20 03/24/15 (8)
- Filament Failure! - gusser 10:08:42 03/24/15 (7)
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- RE: And yet ... - DAK 00:38:23 03/25/15 (2)
- I've done lot's of things to test the limits ... - Naz 03:15:43 03/25/15 (1)
- RE: I've done lot's of things to test the limits ... - DAK 12:58:06 03/25/15 (0)
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- RE: Filament Failure! - vinnie2 10:14:39 03/24/15 (1)
- Thta's no longer a problem! - gusser 14:27:20 03/24/15 (0)