hi
I am building ths amp for a 240V environment
can anyone tell me if any components need to be changed? having some issues with the 120V lamp, do I need a new lap, or a dummy load? any ideas on how to wire this in, as someone suggested that I use the 120V tap for lamp, and the 240V tap for the amp circuit.
does the board convert down to 110V, or do i need to change some values etc?
thanks
120V to 240V Conversion
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one would think if they made a 120v lamp that can be found at any radio shack in the states one would also be able to go to a similar type store down under and find a similair type lamp that is correct for that country... a 240v Lamp!Flames1950 wrote:The power transformer will put out the proper voltages with the 240VAC tap; no other component changes are required. Your only issue is with the 120VAC lamp.

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You connect your wall voltage to the common and the 240V tap and may connect the lamp between the common and the 120V tap of the primaries - and all's working fine.
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