[Amps] Transformer question

George K4GVT at comcast.net
Fri Nov 26 12:33:12 PST 2010


Greetings, I have a high voltage transformer with the following 
information on it:
PT-1260
HTS-9286
9960805

It was used in an home brew amp that has been cannibalized.
I'm trying to identify the source and any other information.
Any help is most appreciated.

73,
George, K4GVT


On 11/26/2010 9:20 AM, Jim Thomson wrote:
> Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 06:19:13 -0600
> From: donroden at hiwaay.net
> Subject: Re: [Amps] A dual 4-1000 amp
>
> If you want that Mig-21 sucking up gravel on an unimproved runway
> sound, go with a couple of Rotron Centrimax CX-33 blowers.
>
> Or, if the XYL doesn't mind a little two-cycle smoke, use a 41cc
> Homelite leaf blower with a tuned pipe.
>
> Don W4DNR
>
> ##  I have one  left of those infamous  rotron CX-33 blowers.  They are superb
> blowers, and will  deliver a huge amount of pressure.   Mine are  230 vac rated.
> I tried one  on my small  0240vac  @ 5A  variac.. and it works  VERY  well.
> I could adjust the speed/airflow  very easily..from a  crawl  to full bore..and
> anything in between.    The current draw, even when run full bore, is very little.
> Good rich enterprises.com  still rebuilds  CX-33 blowers.
> http://www.goodrichenterprises.com/page_oneweb5-02_004.htm
>
> The rotron centrimax CX-33  blower was one of the best blower's
> ever made imo.  Stupidest thing they ever did, when trhey discontinued it..
> and have no direct replacement either.  One of em will  easily cool a pair
> of  YC-156's or a 3x10.    You need  2 x CX-33's  for a 3x15  or  3x20.  That
> was a standard  FM broadcast  set up for a long time [ 2 x CX-33's  on a
> GG  3x15] .    A buddy here in town got a hold of a 3x15  FM  TX... and stripped
> it of parts..which is where I got the pair of  CX-33's  from.  It will do an easy
> 3-5"  of water pressure.
>
> later... Jim   VE7RF
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