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  • USA made spider 50watt 1x12" Transformer

    Hi All

    This is one for the Americans. I have a customer who plugged in a USA made spider to the UK power 240V AC
    So it went pop, Just the fuse gone.
    Ive contacted the spares in the UK for Line 6 and they have told me a Pile of Crap That this model was usa made only
    Regardless on the note on the back stating what fuse to use for the 240V. So i have no joy thereClick image for larger version

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    can anyone tell me what model this is or have a schematic so i could check out an off the shelf tx

    I know i can go down the route of a 110v stepdown, I would prefer not too

    BBB

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    So the transformer still works?
    then you donīt *really* need a schematic (wouldnīt hurt though)

    You seem to have a split bobbin ... nice because it helps.
    Draw a schematic of what transformer windings do, but you *seem* to have:
    * grey and red primary (so they told you the truth: single USA type 120V primary)
    * not clear the background, you donīt how it well, but you seem to have:
    * orange orange ... HV taps?
    * black ... center tap?
    * yellow yellow ... preamp supply taps?
    * maybe their center tap or some shield.

    So apply 120V to primary and read secondaries, then draw a nice diagram for us.

    You might find a similar local off the shelf replacement OR you might rewind just the primary, since it comfortably sits in its own space.
    Juan Manuel Fahey

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    • #3
      ive spoken to the spares place again and told them there is a uk model and what i think is the correct no.. This maybe a usa model but there is a uk model using the same chassis. Hence why on the back there wording if used in 240v ac use this type of fuse
      If i send any for a rewind it maybe more than the amp is worth.
      As we here in the uk are on 240v i don't have a step down tx so i can't check the output of the 110v. The other option is to buy a stepdown and just get him to use that.. But that's sort of cheating

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