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  • First post! need help getting a PT back running!

    Hi guys,im new to all the but I have the PT and OT from an Orange AD30 that I want to use to build my first amp....
    my first problem is......the leads from the primary on the OT are cut really short







    so before my imagination runs wild on 4x15,30 watt monsters with built in leslies...eh how do I fix this problem???
    thanks in advance

    Keith

  • #2
    Welcome to the forum!

    This is how I would repair:

    Strip back the insulation (being careful not to pull the remaining wire out of the windings)
    You could hold the remaining wire with long nosed pliers or strip them carefully with a scalpel blade (like sharpening a pencil).
    Tin the stripped end which should be about 1/4" long and hold the extention new wire end (also pre tinned) alongside and solder them together parallel to each other.
    Insulate with two layers of heat shrink tubing.
    Re assemble the end covers with the repaired connections tucked inside.
    Last edited by unparalleled; 07-28-2009, 09:55 PM. Reason: spelling!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by unparalleled View Post
      Welcome to the forum!

      This is how I would repair:

      Strip back the insulation (being careful not to pull the remaining wire out of the windings)
      You could hold the remaining wire with long nosed pliers or strip them carefully with a scalpel blade (like sharpening a pencil).
      Tin the stripped end which should be about 1/4" long and hold the extention new wire end (also pre tinned) alongside and solder them together parallel to each other.
      Insulate with two layers of heat shrink tubing.
      Re assemble the end covers with the repaired connections tucked inside.
      cool,thanks for the reply
      I know there's alot of juice running around in here,
      would that be electrically
      100% safe?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by punchdrunk View Post
        cool,thanks for the reply
        I know there's alot of juice running around in here,
        would that be electrically
        100% safe?
        Should be A OK. I have done this several times.
        If you are worried you could also place some extra insulating material around the repair and inside the end covers.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by unparalleled View Post
          Should be A OK. I have done this several times.
          If you are worried you could also place some extra insulating material around the repair and inside the end covers.
          sounds good!

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