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On Jun 5, 4:12 pm, robert casey wrote:
I could suggest the use of an L shaped metal bracket to mount the transformer to, and to mount to the chassis, but that would look rather ugly. You probably are concerned about the looks of the chassis, so that's not really a viable option. What I don't want to do is to have to put any new holes into the already pretty crowded chassis. I could imagine putting a different- sized transformer underneath on a bracket but there's not an infinite amount of room. I'll see what I can fit, but most likely I'll order the AA5 transformer from RadioDaze that others here have mentioned. Looks of the chassis? The top of the copper plated chassis is corroded to brown and black. Underneath it's very clean. Tim. |
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