hi i have a sony ta-f444es 2 which has a dead transformer,i am reluctent to let this amp,as it did sound good,the info i have is this part no,
1-448-1-176-11,it is a bando make no,be11-gfr..bando have been contacted,but no reply as yet.i have byron on here helping me also,but any other help and directions would be greatfull,many thanks😀
1-448-1-176-11,it is a bando make no,be11-gfr..bando have been contacted,but no reply as yet.i have byron on here helping me also,but any other help and directions would be greatfull,many thanks😀
If I recall it is a 240VA transformer with 41 - 0 - 41 VAC winding, there was also a 12 - 0 - 12VAC winding for powering some lights and relay. The international version which I had offered several input switching, 110V/120V/220V and 240V. What makes you think that the transformer is faulty?
If I recall it is a 240VA transformer with 41 - 0 - 41 VAC winding, there was also a 12 - 0 - 12VAC winding for powering some lights and relay. The international version which I had offered several input switching, 110V/120V/220V and 240V. What makes you think that the transformer is faulty?
hi,and thanks for your reply,about 5-6 months ago i took it to a local sony engineer,the result was,he said the transformer is dead,what can i say.i surpose i could find some one else to look at it,yes thats what i will do,i will make some phone calls tomorrow.
Sounds like the thermal fuse in the transformer has tripped, if your lucky, it may be bypassable at the pins on the bobbin where the primary voltage tapswitcher is attached.
Its not a good idea to bypass such fuse since it tripped for a reason, but it would save some money.
Its not a good idea to bypass such fuse since it tripped for a reason, but it would save some money.
i had an email from bando lastnight,saying that they were unable to give out any info , as being under licence from sony.
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