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Re: Electrical Improvements
Bonding the stove frame to neutral, or to the grounding wire, serves to cause a circuit breaker to open if a fault within the stove tries to energize the frame New (after the mid 1990s) stoves are set
By Eric · #40611 ·
Re: My 2K-4
Isolating the neutral and grounding systems within the amplifier shouldn't be too hard, and I haven't installed the 120/240VAC circuit in the garage, so I have no excuse.? :-) Eric
By Eric · #40610 ·
Electrical Improvements
The revised electical laws regarding grounding of appliances and not using their chassis' as a.c. returns hit home one day when I was cooking . I was stirring something on the electric stove with a
By HaL Mandel · #40609 ·
Re: My 2K-4
By fixing I guess you would need to bring a ground to each receptacle and switch? Not so easy to do.
By mike repinski · #40608 ·
Re: My 2K-4
The electrical standards here have evolved over the years, but older installations do not need to be upgraded to comply with the newer standards unless there is a significant amount of work done to
By Eric · #40607 ·
Re: Econco 3cx3000 Rebuild cost
Scott has had a few Eimac 3x3's rebuilt by Econco...as have other's over the years. Phone / e-mail econco....and ask em what it will cost...... with u providing the dud.? I THINK it's aprx $800.00 A
By Jim VE7RF · #40606 ·
Re: My 2K-4
Medium flat rate box is doable.? Let me know.? ?Mike
By mike repinski · #40605 ·
Re: My 2K-4
$25.00 plus shipping at 20lbs. May fit in a medium flat rate box for $20.00? Mike
By mike repinski · #40604 ·
Econco 3cx3000 Rebuild cost
Anyone had any experience in getting a 3cx3000A7 rebuilt with a supplied Eimac Dud? I would be curious if its worth the cost and what the cost is compared to buying? a new Penta 3cx3000. I have a few
By tardivat@... · #40603 ·
Re: My 2K-4
Hi Eric If you grounded the neutral over here, none of your RCD/ELCB would work ! To say nothing of illegality¡­ Cheers, John VK6JX
By John Sparkes · #40602 ·
Re: My 2K-4
OK, I'm writing from a keyboard now instead of a smart phone. First of all, that was a very nice gift indeed. Now, I did exactly this power conversion with a 2K-4 many years ago. As far as I can
By Mahlon Haunschild - N4ZK · #40601 ·
Re: My 2K-4
How much for one of the transformers? I'm in US zipcode 85937 but live out far enough from town that UPS and FedEx nearly always get lost. Eric WB6TIX [email protected]> wrote:
By Eric · #40600 ·
Re: My 2K-4
Years ago i purchased 3 Henry power supplies from a surplus dealer. I think 2 of them had 240 to 120 transformers to run the low voltage items instead of a neutral. Still have the transformers if
By mike repinski · #40599 ·
Re: My 2K-4
For this time of year, that outlet configuration, a 120V outlet wired for 220V is a "Halloween special"...as in scarey. :-) Eric [email protected]> wrote:
By Eric · #40598 ·
Re: My 2K-4
I purchased a SB-220 at an estate sale that had a 120 volt plug but the jumpers in the amp were wired for 220. Hope the xyl did not plug the vacuum cleaner into that outlet :)
By mike repinski · #40597 ·
Re: My 2K-4
The 5-15P is wired so that the grounding "pin" is the neutral and the two blades are "hot". My thought for the corresponding receptacle is (considering it's Halloween) "spooky". :-) As near as I can
By Eric · #40596 ·
Re: My 2K-4
Quick note... the 2K-4 needs a neutral as well as ground [email protected]> wrote:
By Mahlon Haunschild - N4ZK · #40595 ·
My 2K-4
During my move from the city to an extreme rural area, I had a Henry 2K-4, along with a spare set of 3-500Zs, gifted to me.? I'm presuming the 2K-3 is a more modern looking 2K-3 and I have a '7300,
By Eric · #40594 ·
Re: TL-922A transmits when switched from standby to operate.
Hi Bob, Yes, me too. I am not an expert diagnostician or technician. Lou provided me with several tests to perform, and the first one revealed the issue. I really appreciate his help. Jim McPhee
By Jim McPhee · #40593 ·
Re: TL-922A transmits when switched from standby to operate.
Glad it was something simple. Bob W4JFA [email protected]> wrote:
By Bob · #40592 ·