This is my first attempt at restoring a battery eliminator. They were commonly used in 1920's radios once a household became electrified. Most ofte they only supply B voltage, but this one also supplies A voltage for 2 volt tubes. This came with a shattered type 80 rectifier which will be replaced. At first glance I see 5 tranformers, what appears to be a humungous selenium rectifier and some equally huge capacitors. I also see a couple of newer capacitors, so this has been worked on before. There is also what appears to be a pad of asbestos lying on a couple of the capacitors. I'll need to deal with that as well.

I've put in an 80. No A voltage and all of the B voltages are present but elevated by 30-40%. I see the long candohm that I suspect is used as a voltage divider. Having no schematic, I don't know what the values are supposed to be, but I should be able to figure that out.

But first I want to replace the remaining e-cap which is a dual 8uf. Those being changed, now the voltages are about twice what they should be. Time to take things apart.

I'm going to experiment and put a 3000 ohm resistor inline with the candohm. I think that will drop the voltage by 60 volts. Of course I have to order one. In the meantime, I'm trying to sketch out a schematic to visualize how this is put together.

 

 

to be continued...