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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Falls Church, VA
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Hi:
I am converting my unit from 220V to 110V operation. Yes, this model allows voltage conversion as it has jumper settings ("zero ohm" resistors) on the Filter Board PCB. In absence of the Service Manual/Schematic, can one of you pop the hood of your unit to confirm the following: 1. Main fuse: I think I should replace 1A/250V with 2A/250V 2. Filter Board jumpers: Make R702 open and connect R701 & R703 with zero ohm resistors 3. Transformer Primaries: Plugged to the Filter Board in color sequence Black-Blue-Red-Black-Blue-Red and *NOT* Black-Blue-Red-Black-Red-Blue. Thanks in advance for your help. Rgds Mayank |
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