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|  CPP2 and CPP-5 
			
			My July 1953 Operator's Handbook says the CPP-2 (95 pounds) uses a power transformer followed by 2 metallic rectifiers and smoothing circuits (capacitor choke filter). This produces 2 separate 12 volt, 11 amp power supplies that may be connected by a switch in parallel to give 22 amps @ 12 volts or in series to give 11 amps @ 24 volts. The CCP-5 (129 pounds!) is similar in output but requires a 25 cycle input instead of 60 cycle input. 25 cycle was in  common use before the introduction of 60 cycle (Mhtz) power in Canada. (? Late 1940's?).  They are a very useful bench power supply for 12 or 24 volts, although heavy to move around. ... Brian | 
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|  Thanks Brian.... 
			
			......  I will stick to my CPP 2..... which I just carried down the basement to my workshop...... did not realize I was lugging 95 pounds. Being lazy I have now one CPP 2 set up in the basement workshop and one set up in the sunroom were I do more clean work..... I still have to set up a variac to slowly power up the 110 volt power supply for the 19 sets.....that I will do in the basement in case I blow up something. On the Pawnshop TV show today they were powering up a WW II beach head amplifier/speaker set up..... the expert they had brought in had a canister type variac on the floor and was slowly dialing/powering up the old amplifier.... which ran well but had a loud 60 cycle hummmmm .....which he explained was caused by faulty condenser/filters which would need replacing.... and would be costly..... they estimated that the total value of individual parts...tubes.... transformers etc. were worht more than as a total amplifier unit..... Strange were you can learn new information.... Brian are there any wiring diagrams in your operators manual??? Bob C ....... 
				__________________ Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada | 
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			Bob, Just saw a CPP-2 power supply on e bay for $249.00 or best offer.Thought that I would not see one like you have been talking about. To bad it is so far south east. The ebay # is: 141123542691. Doug Last edited by Doug Lavoie; 09-12-13 at 07:29. Reason: forgot somee info. | 
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|  Shipping would be expensive...... 
			
			Glad I got mine from MLU members..... at a better price and no shipping, Bob C 
				__________________ Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada | 
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|  CPP-2 available 
			
			Reasonably priced CPP-2 available for local pickup only: Milton, Ontario. PM me for details.  ... Brian
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