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Thanks for the replies.

One is from 1959 to 60 and the other is from 1965 to 66.

 The older one is the one that gets hot. They are both 275 Watt.

 The guy who did the work is a 82 year pro with transformers, been doing them for 40 years and know his stuff.  I had them both done by him before I used them. Then the one stuck a roller after 6 years on the job and I took it to him and he found the stuck roller. I never told him it always got hot because I thought it was normal.

That one is the one that has always ran warm.

When the roller got stuck it got HOT and stunk.

 The rest of the time it gets very warm but only after 30 minutes or so. About 110 degrees I think. Very warm but won't burn you.

 

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