I've had an ensoniq dp/4 effects processor sitting unused for a while because it is has a US voltage transformer inside (120v), and being in Australia they only way I can use it is with a step-down transformer or changing the power supply. I'm investigating the later, and am not sure if it can be done. Ensoniq are now defunct and I also tried to contact the original manufacturer of the transformers but have yet to receive a reply.
My question is this: Is it possible to determine the specifications for a replacement transformer if I'm not able to find any technical information at all? I'm really not that experienced with electronics though I'd like to learn and would like to avoid using a step-down transformer if all possible. (my concern with the step-down is the 50hz/60hz discrepancy).Voltage and Frequency
Just for completeness:
The green wires (the primary side?) are one which clips to the front panel, the on switch I think, and the other runs to a secondary power board, which then connects to a line filter at the rear of the unit. There are 9 secondary wires on one clip.
I also have the service manual, though I couldn't find anything obvious that would help. (Though I may not know what I need to look for).
Would there be some way to run a voltage through the transformer to analyse the secondary voltages maybe? What are the chances of finding something like this stock or easily modifiable? I noticed a manufacturer not far from my who make custom transformers, though I have no idea how expensive it would be.
Any help or ideas at all would be appreciated. Thanks!
My question is this: Is it possible to determine the specifications for a replacement transformer if I'm not able to find any technical information at all? I'm really not that experienced with electronics though I'd like to learn and would like to avoid using a step-down transformer if all possible. (my concern with the step-down is the 50hz/60hz discrepancy).Voltage and Frequency
Just for completeness:
The green wires (the primary side?) are one which clips to the front panel, the on switch I think, and the other runs to a secondary power board, which then connects to a line filter at the rear of the unit. There are 9 secondary wires on one clip.
I also have the service manual, though I couldn't find anything obvious that would help. (Though I may not know what I need to look for).
Would there be some way to run a voltage through the transformer to analyse the secondary voltages maybe? What are the chances of finding something like this stock or easily modifiable? I noticed a manufacturer not far from my who make custom transformers, though I have no idea how expensive it would be.
Any help or ideas at all would be appreciated. Thanks!
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