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You really need to be very specific about which amp you have if you want to find the matching schematic. However, since it has a 6 pin din that means that...
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I misread the description. The WS-1 is a special case because it isn't meant to emulate a tube rectifier and therefore no warm-up.Last edited by Pixel; 02-24-2024, 06:18 PM.
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My guess is the limiter is an inrush current limiter. No sag means no resistor....
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I had a brief encounter with microwave oven diodes when replacing a selenium rectifier. I thought I might avoid needing a dropping resistor if I used the...
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I think you are out of luck if you want freeze spray, you need a phase change from liquid to gas to get the cooling.
I picked up an auxiliary...
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Don't have to look too hard to see a few problems. Looks like the power cord is using a loomex connector. The fuseholder could be wired better, afaik the...
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I fell into a hole in the Internet and just spent 2 hours looking at pretty variacs and plotting how to spruce up my General Radio variac.
Mine...
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That reminds me of when I used to help a friend with his home automation business. Often there were problems due to electrosmog or dirty power. So troubleshooting...
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Sorry, my question was poorly worded. Was trying to see if there was a problem if the amp was plugged into a completely different power source, ie at another...
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I have a General Radio one that looks quite similar but is much smaller, only 7" across the top. Mine looks very sad because the broken bakelite knob...
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Is this a new problem?
Does the amp have this problem anywhere other than your house?...
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A lemon can be a battery. Idk about children as capacitors. Do they block DC? Testing things like that is frowned upon....
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https://www.greenlee.com/us/en/non-round-punch
Just google the part number for the one you want and you will find suppliers. The Greenlee is...
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15 or so years ago I made some led fuse-style lamps for my Marantz receiver. (I wanted blue lights. ) Just a fuse size piece of pcb with a few slots filed...
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I really like this quote.
In my day job I always say we have to be able to somehow measure what we do whether that be the quality of deliverables,...
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If it is for my own use I like Nichicon PW most of the time, HE for lower impedance. For power supplies, Nichicon CA, CS or CY, GY if it is snap-in.
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Is "pull my potentiometer" like the "pull my finger" joke?
If it concerns you then replace the thing.
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You are kind of getting in your own way in this thread. So much random information. If you want some help you need to verify that you have the right schematic...
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Compared to the other hardware in there the bolt in question just looks out of place. Maybe the gorilla put the wrong mounting hardware in.
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Near the end of the bolt put two nuts on the exposed thread and tighten them against each other. Holding those you should be able to turn the other nut....
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