G'day all!
The amp: my '79 Fender Vibrolux Reverb with international power tranny (100 to 260 VAC selector).
Foreword:
a few years ago I disconnected all primary wires from the selector in order to avoid any damage due to accidental rotation of the switch. I left only the 240 VAC lug connected because the mains voltage in Italy is supposed to be 230 VAC, and in an old thread that I had in this forum I was advised to do so for reasons that we do not need to discuss here now.
Now I have one primary wire connected to the 240 VAC lug on the back of the switch, another primary wire alone and disconnected (which I suspect is the 220 VAC wire), and all other primary wires disconnected and tied together.
Now I would like to reverse back to the original 220 VAC connection from the switch, but I don't want to make a big error using the wrong wire.
My question:
how do I tell which primary wire is which?
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo
The amp: my '79 Fender Vibrolux Reverb with international power tranny (100 to 260 VAC selector).
Foreword:
a few years ago I disconnected all primary wires from the selector in order to avoid any damage due to accidental rotation of the switch. I left only the 240 VAC lug connected because the mains voltage in Italy is supposed to be 230 VAC, and in an old thread that I had in this forum I was advised to do so for reasons that we do not need to discuss here now.
Now I have one primary wire connected to the 240 VAC lug on the back of the switch, another primary wire alone and disconnected (which I suspect is the 220 VAC wire), and all other primary wires disconnected and tied together.
Now I would like to reverse back to the original 220 VAC connection from the switch, but I don't want to make a big error using the wrong wire.
My question:
how do I tell which primary wire is which?
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo
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