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Old 05-06-2012, 12:10 AM
jbivy jbivy is offline
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ive too many amps, help!

So ive built this little 6418 sub mini tube radio from a combination of super het designs. I bought a wall transformer that converts 120 ac to 1.25 dc and 600 milliamps, the trouble is my design calls for 10 milliamps or .01amps.

Do i worry? Can i put a resistor in between?

It doesnt specify a milliamps for the other. I suppose it is 18-28vdc and just that.

Oh and would anyone yell at me if i used some green led power meters? I just bought two 0-99vdc ones and i wanna use them. after all is this a 20s design thats using a late 50s tube. it not traditional.
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