Well, if its a standard 20A circuit, it can't pull 2800. It would be 400 over the limit.
Paralel Well-known member Mar 29, 2016 #21 Well, if its a standard 20A circuit, it can't pull 2800. It would be 400 over the limit.
rsolberg Well-known member Mar 29, 2016 #22 Doh! I thought this was Uni's- I didn't see the eBay link. The seller has it configured for 240v AC. It has a NEMA 6-20 plug installed in photos. That requires a 20A 240v circuit.
Doh! I thought this was Uni's- I didn't see the eBay link. The seller has it configured for 240v AC. It has a NEMA 6-20 plug installed in photos. That requires a 20A 240v circuit.
Paralel Well-known member Mar 29, 2016 #23 240V service these days is fairly uncommon, without one requesting such. My house is a mess. 100A service, 15 amp circuits from the 70's. Needs to all be ripped out and throw away. Last edited by a moderator: Mar 29, 2016
240V service these days is fairly uncommon, without one requesting such. My house is a mess. 100A service, 15 amp circuits from the 70's. Needs to all be ripped out and throw away.
uniserver Well-known member Mar 29, 2016 #24 yeah guess hams that run amps like to have 240 volt outlets, the amps's run more efficient and cooler at 220/230/240,
yeah guess hams that run amps like to have 240 volt outlets, the amps's run more efficient and cooler at 220/230/240,
uniserver Well-known member Mar 30, 2016 #25 yeah that amp at full drive can output 2000 watts, witch is 500 over the legal limit. it has a couple of these bad boys in it.
yeah that amp at full drive can output 2000 watts, witch is 500 over the legal limit. it has a couple of these bad boys in it.
slomacuser Well-known member Jun 16, 2016 #26 I was browsing old Macworld (April 1988 and 1989) magazines and found this (see picture below) :9
BadGoldEagle Well-known member Jun 16, 2016 #27 Nice article. Wonder which parts they actually replaced on failing Analog boards though.