Sutton's 3rd Phase Linear White oaked 1000

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Yeah. Got a bug in this one thoughT his is the Cali 700B I got a couple years ago. Just stuffed some caps and Joe's board in it and put it in the rack. We were without a WOPL. I did not have a DC protect relay in it so I shut down and put one in. The DC protect board shorted out on a fuse holder because I had a long fuse in it and didn't notice. So, now we are chasin bugs.
 

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The bug was a positive rail fuse, right side. couldn't see it , had to meter it. Good excuse to throw a Rev "C" board in there. The AP will now have it's way with t for a couple hours.
 

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Ladies and Gentlemen!!!!! We have a new champeen in the power department!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In the left corner, with a rail voltage of MINUS 104.8 volts DC, 546.76 WATTS, yeppers, them are true RMS watts!!!
In the right corner, with a rail voltage of PLUS 104.9 volts DC, 547..33 watts!!!
 

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Lee, I wish you lived closer. I would love to observe and learn from you. You will figure it out. And I can't even do the basics. I need a mentor, and back during my CB days there was a gentleman who helped me with my Johnson Whiteface, and who could have tought me some basic electronics, but I was just too young and wasn't interested at that time. I was probably 10 or 11 and loved the CB thing..My Dad tried to get me into Ham Radio, but I could never get the Morse code memorized, and was not fast enough at sending or receiveing it to get my license. Wish I could go back in time, and learn one tenth of what he knew about tubes and circuits, etc..I think he was a retired TV repair guy or something..I was more interested in building model cars and sci-fi..

Those are some nice output numbers. I wonder why the variance between amps? Were the transformers all hand wound, or is it in the wiring? They certainly don't look like a mass produced item....you can certainly tell they are point to point wired. The RSD, on the other hand, looks like a mass production item, with most everything on circuit boards...I'd love to know more about the history of RSD and how many of those 800b amps were produced..
 

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All good questions Sutton. Rail voltage holds sway over 90% of it. Ed tells me that even with Schumacher winding them they had some hot ones.
 

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Can you say hot transformer? Or maybe you packed a couple of extra windings in it when it shorted. Wait, short = less windings, nevermind.
 
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