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And thank you too. Have manual, found it, agree that is does not seem to
do anything. I will excise it and find out for sure, but still its function is unknown, and other such have resistors in series. See C-59' Jim Ed Engelken writes: : Jim DeClercq wrote: : Hello : : I now have one HRO-60, which I have wanted since I did not have $800 in : 1965, and it has one part that can cause fatal damage. : : It is a dual 40 mfd electrolitic between one of the power transformer : windings and ground, and the power transformer is made of unobtanium. : : =============================== : Jim: : The part that will kill your power transformer is C-118, the 0.1 uF : capacitor connected from one side of the high-voltage winding to : ground. When it shorts, your power transformer is history. C-118 has : killed more power transformers in more HRO-60s than shorted filter : capacitors. The line fuse will not protect your transformer. By the : time it blows, the transformer is gone. : My advise it to remove C-118 and do not replace it at all -- it is not : needed. : --Ed -- -- /"\ Jim --Sylvania, Ohio, USA \ / ASCII ribbon campaign | I'm a .signature virus! | X against HTML mail | Copy me into your ~/.signature| / \ and postings | to help me spread! | .. |
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