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Old 04-01-2015, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by old_coot88 View Post
If the bulbs are directly in series with the caps, they would add a huge "ESR" value, diminishing the caps' effectiveness.
'Specially the one coming directly off the rectifier.
A #44 bulb has about a tenth of an ohm cold resistance, hardly a huge ESR value. I have a 1940's Coyne manual that details adding current limiting of B supplies with a dial lamp. Exceed the current rating of the bulb, and it blows, and in-between, it limits the current. It saved many a costly power tranny.

You've got an old-timer's following of the Coyne Radio repair manual. I have only a couple of volumes - it was 8 in all.

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