He is right, I used the 6.3v to primary plates as to not deal with higher voltages on the secondaries, much eaiser to do o nthe primary,so:
I got a ratio of 23:1, green sec, 32.5:1 green/yellow sec and 44:1 on the white sec.
I know this OT is for a Super reverb, Bassman and the like (pair of 6L6GC's in AB1), I know the sec output is 2,4, and 8 ohms, just like what Sluckey said, don't know which color wire is which.
Now, I know that my plate voltage on a pair of 6L6GC in class AB on the amp I will use this OT is going to be about 420/425v. Looking in a tube manual, I see all kinds of impedance's for the 6L6GC's, depending what class they run and VOLTAGE, different impedance's for different 6L6 types too, I always though that as basic rule 6L6GC want an OT impedance of about 4000k with a plate voltage of 425v (am I correct here?)
So it looks like two 6L6GC's running in class AB @425 v on the plates would run well matched wit ha 4000K impedance OT. If I am correct, then the Green tap would be for an 8 ohm load, the Green/yellow tap for a 4 ohm load and the White tap for a 2 ohm load.
At least I believe this is how Sluckey explained this to me a few years ago.
I see class AB1, AB2 in the manual, what is the difference?
Correct me if I'm wrong.