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Hi Sir, I had just purchase a used vintage Crown VFX 2 electronic crossover, I have download the instruction manual to try to wire it from standard 120V to 230V use. However, when opening up the unit. I found all the wire color code in the unit was not the same color as state in the manual.
The power transformer i have now is 3224 46-P-19D-23426. It consist of 4 color wire : Black , White , Green Blue . ( I guess this 4 belongs to line power input stage), Another 3 wire was solder to a small PCB board which connect to all the control to the crossover unit. ( I think this is unlikely to be for any of the power line connection ). With the instruction manual/schematic i downloaded , those color code for wiring the power line stage is totally difference from what i see in my unit ( Serial Number FX177 Model FX-2 ) I am 100% confirm my unit i bought from US is a CROWN VFX2 Electronic . ( Not a Crown FFX-2 Model Crossover Unit). Can any Crown Electronic Tech here be able to help me out with this Power Line Re-wiring Situation? Please,Please help me out in situation like that. I can be contacted by email : wifigirls@yahoo.com.sg Best Regards Jan.W |
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