Did John, WA5BXO, bake the transformers? I have a nice
BC 610 E that has been in the State of Kentucky until
a couple of years ago ( not Gulf Coast humidity) and
in my enclosed garqage in South Louisiana  for about
two years. I plan to fire it up soon and an wondering
if I should apply heat with heat lamps or electric
heaters and for how long? Any ideas? Thanks, and 73,
John, K5PGW

 
--- Geoff/W5OMR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rbethman wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > Most of us have power, mod, audio, and "other"
> transformers that have
> > been "due to storage requirements", exposed to
> humidity.
> >
> >
> 
> John/WA5BXO had a modulation transformer, and
> reactor soaked in Spring 
> Creek for 3 months, or thereabouts.  The year was
> 1998, when they lost 
> everything in the worst flooding of North Houston
> ever recorded.
> 
> Those pieces of iron are still on the air, today.
> 
> --
> 73
> 
> 
>
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