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The wiring is easy peasy, just many wires. Nothing different than others if you mind the colors.
For the 6.3V wires, the easiest thing to do is connect the CT. The black wires for the 2 6.3V windings. This way you can determine phase very easily with a DMM set to measure AC voltage.
Edit: disconnect the black wires after you determine phase especially if you're going for 12.6V. To wire for 12.6V and 6.3V I would use a junction block and you can wire one tube with a series connection and others in a parallel connection.
I used a resistor on the windings to drop some voltage, FWIW, as you're running a 6A xformer and the heater will be a tad high.
Originally Posted by zkool448 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'll give R-core R0080-060 a try and hopefully the wiring isn't excessively convoluted to figure out -- I'll post up a wiring diagram once I get it going. cheers. |
The wiring is easy peasy, just many wires. Nothing different than others if you mind the colors.
For the 6.3V wires, the easiest thing to do is connect the CT. The black wires for the 2 6.3V windings. This way you can determine phase very easily with a DMM set to measure AC voltage.
Edit: disconnect the black wires after you determine phase especially if you're going for 12.6V. To wire for 12.6V and 6.3V I would use a junction block and you can wire one tube with a series connection and others in a parallel connection.
I used a resistor on the windings to drop some voltage, FWIW, as you're running a 6A xformer and the heater will be a tad high.