It looks nasty.
I would never use something that looked so nasty and poorly made,
and if building something, like to use parts that look
like they match, use grommets, the correct wire, etc.

Its likely a good idea to at least put a grounded power cord
on the thing if you are going to use it...

Brett
N2DTS

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack Schmidling
> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 11:34 PM
> To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] PW Supply
> 
> Brett gazdzinski wrote:
> 
> > The power supply looks really nasty, it does not look
> > like there are many good parts on it...
> 
> Hopefully, looks are deceiving.  I have checked every part in it with 
> ohmeter, sig gen and scope and can find no faulty parts.  
> That's not the 
> same as applying voltage to it but it is comforting.
> 
> One thing that bothers me is that the line cord is just a 
> standard 110v 
> type with two wires going to a screw terminal in the cabinet.  The pw 
> sup has a 3 wire cable with 3 lugs that would seem to go to this same 
> terminal and the sup seems to be 220v.
> 
> js
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