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Re: power mains issue

2007-03-29 by belphedeus

Hi Steve,

Thanks guys for the insight and tips...i have successfully removed 
the 117V resistor and moved it to jumper on the 240V space.Turned the 
unit on and all set to play!
Tried it and i am very happy with the outcome.Now the next thing to 
do is get my hands on the PPC210 card....anyone know where i can get 
one?Dieter sold his last piece yesterday on eBay.

--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, Steve Dudley <snd6760@...> wrote:
>
> A zero-K resistor is the same as a zero ohm resistor. In other 
words it's just a jumper. A short piece of wire will do the same 
thing.
> 
> belphedeus <belphedeus@...> wrote:                                  
Hi Adrian,
>  
>  The circuit board you are refering to is this the one?(click on 
the 
>  click for image)
>  [IMG]
>  http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/2972/dscn0765lm1.jpg[/IMG]
>  
>  Btw what a zero-K resistor?I do see a 230V and 240V jumper space 
on 
>  the circuit board but there's no resistor except on the 110V.
>  
>  --- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Teo <adrian@> wrote:
>  >
>  > The reconfiguration is easily done. There's a jumper (actully a 
>  zero-K 
>  > resistor) on the small power circuit board (i.e. where the power 
>  switch 
>  > is) and you have to unsolder that and re-solder it to 240V.
>  > 
>  > It's pretty obvious where once you can identify the spot -- the 
>  circuit 
>  > board is labelled very clearly.
>  > 
>  > ...and then you can run off to Funan center and buy a computer 
>  power 
>  > cable and plug it into the 3-pin 13-amp socket.
>  > 
>  > Adrian
>  > 
>  > -- 
>  > 
>  > Function7 Engineering
>  > adrian@
>  > http://www.function-7.com
>  > 
>  > belphedeus wrote:
>  > > 
>  > > 
>  > > Hi guys!!I'm new here and i recently acquired a 2nd hand 
Digitech 
>  GSP
>  > > 2101 w/V3.00 upgrade chip(comes with the power cord).I bought 
>  from an
>  > > eBay seller from the states.
>  > > I'm currently residing in Singapore.
>  > > My question is:
>  > > 
>  > > - at the back of the unit it states 105-130VAC 60Hz for the 
supply
>  > > but my country suppply mains are 230-240VAC 50Hz instead.Can 
the 
>  unit
>  > > be plugged in the mains or do i need to switch for a voltage 
>  selector
>  > > in the unit itself?
>  > > 
>  > > -if there is no selector and i cant plugged it directly, do i 
>  need to
>  > > buy a transformer to step down the supply voltage to 105-
130VAC 
>  60Hz.
>  > > 
>  > > -will the unit work if i plugged it to a 105-130VAC 50Hz 
>  transformer
>  > > instead of 60Hz?And what power rating is recommended?
>  > > 
>  > > I hope to get some sound advice from you guys here as i read a 
>  lot of
>  > > good reviews about this old product.I still do have my trusty 
RP-
>  12
>  > > (the distortion is awesome and i hope the GSP is too) and a 
>  current
>  > > GNX3000 workstation which i feel lacks the anologue touch on 
the
>  > > distortions.
>  > > And btw i have not plugged the unit to my country standard 
mains
>  > > yet.Please help me out here!Cheers!
>  > > 
>  > >
>  >
>  
>  
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>                        
> 
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