When a choke maker such as Hammond say the voltage rating is 400v what does this mean? If I use a 400V rated choke where the B+ is about 425V is my choke going to melt? I find this puzzling because Edcor, for instance do not give a voltage rating. Thanks for any enlightenment.
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Topic - PS choke voltage ratings - vetmedrobert@gmail.com 20:01:48 01/03/17 (6)
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- RE: PS choke voltage ratings - Paul Joppa 20:58:18 01/03/17 (0)
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