Got a vintage SVT in today. Guy says it is the first year they made them, and has been converted to 6550's. I don't know what that means exactly in this case.
It has a blown fuse, whitened 6550, with it's 3.6 ohm 5W plate resistor burnt to a crisp. One of the other resistors has been replaced with a 5 ohm 5W, and the other four are original 3.6 ohm. AFAIK 3.6 ohm 5W is no longer available, and Fliptops sells a 5.1 ohm 6-pack for vintage SVTs. Would this be the way to go? And shouldn't it have been done when the 6550s were put in? That's what I see on one of the 6550 equipped schematics.
It has a blown fuse, whitened 6550, with it's 3.6 ohm 5W plate resistor burnt to a crisp. One of the other resistors has been replaced with a 5 ohm 5W, and the other four are original 3.6 ohm. AFAIK 3.6 ohm 5W is no longer available, and Fliptops sells a 5.1 ohm 6-pack for vintage SVTs. Would this be the way to go? And shouldn't it have been done when the 6550s were put in? That's what I see on one of the 6550 equipped schematics.
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