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  • Egnater Tweaker 15

    Hello. Looking for a Egnater Tweaker 15 Head Amp schematic.

    Thank you!

  • #2
    Try contacting Egnater.
    They may release the 'no component value' schematic.

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    • #3
      not the sch you are after, but some of these may be close....
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      • #4
        Waiting to hear back from Egnater.

        Anyone know the wire color scheme for the PT?

        Primary has Brown, Black, Blue, White
        Secondary has Red, Black, Green, Red, Black, Green

        Which two wires on the primary side has 117 VAC? It would be helpful to know all the color scheme.

        Thank you!
        Last edited by misterc57; 02-09-2015, 01:30 AM.

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        • #5
          Hi c57
          The renegade sch shows primary colours for a 4 wire primary, i bet these are the same on yours, 115VAC would be white & black.
          Disconnect the secondaries, power up the primary from 115V through a bulb limiter & measure the voltages on all the wires to see what you get. Note there may be some HV secondaries, so do this with care !

          I am guessing the two red secondaries are one winding, similarly for the two black wires & two green wires. One will be 6.3VAC one will be around 200 to 300VAC, the other will be around 20 to 50VAC
          Some simple checks with an ohm meter (power removed & power supply discharged of course) will tell you which wires are for the same winding. A winding is just a coil of wire & will read as a low resistance when measured with an ohm meter.

          Also measure between secondary colours, in case some windings are connected together (unlikely based on renegade sch), but this for now is just a guess.

          What exactly is your problem with this amp

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