I recently got an older AC powered wah. It worked fine for a while and then stopped. Easy enough to fix, the light bulb was burned out (for the LDR part of the circuit). I noticed that the power transformer did not look original so I checked the DC voltage and it is 42 volts at the light bulb (which is a 28 volt bulb). It also has some 35 volt caps in the power supply, so I am guessing that whoever fixed it put in a different transformer.
1) Does anyone know what the DC voltage is supposed to be? I guess a 24 AC transformer would get me in the ballpark for 28 VDC.
2) Should I replace the two prong power cord with a three prong one?
(As it is now the power cord is attached to the power transformer with wire nuts (marrets?), it one came off it would make the case live.
3) Does the current safety standards allow a two prong plug with a metal case? (seems kind of dangerous to me)
4) And lastly, a schematic of this would be nice it anyone has one.
Andrew.
1) Does anyone know what the DC voltage is supposed to be? I guess a 24 AC transformer would get me in the ballpark for 28 VDC.
2) Should I replace the two prong power cord with a three prong one?
(As it is now the power cord is attached to the power transformer with wire nuts (marrets?), it one came off it would make the case live.
3) Does the current safety standards allow a two prong plug with a metal case? (seems kind of dangerous to me)
4) And lastly, a schematic of this would be nice it anyone has one.
Andrew.
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