Hello all, thanks to the schematics I was able to be clear about how to re-attach my dislodged transformer.....unfortunately I found out that something had happened to it, measuring across reveals that it is shorted. Question now is: anybody know where to get the correct¹ replacement transformer. Or could I use just any that has the same specs like 110V in and 20V out? What¹s confusing me is that the schematics (as well as the shortened- transformer have actually 3 outs, that is +/- 20V as well as ground. the transformers I find at Allied etc. all seem not to have this....? As you might see, I¹m not the expert really even if I try pretending hard; any and every enlightenment would be very welcome and appreciated;-) best, Karl Los Angeles PS. the schematics can be found in the file section.....! On 12/1/06 6:29 AM, "Sub-Primitive@..." <Sub-Primitive@comcast.net> wrote: > > > > > > > I had a similar problem with my spirit > The transformer was replaced > > btw, the serial # on my spirit is 110 > > my question is did they start numbering at 100? > since the only serial numbers I remember seeing so far are in the 100's > > Bob > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: Matt Nolan <matt@rbtb.co.uk <mailto:matt%40rbtb.co.uk> > >> Hey Karl, >> >> What's your Spirit's serial number? I'm still curious about how many >> were actually made. High serial numbers would give an indication. >> >> Thanks, >> Matt. >> > > >
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Re: [crumar] Re: Crumar Spirit troubles...
2006-12-06 by Karl W. Lohninger
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