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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: I have a different receiver that continually blew fuses. I eventually determined that it was a bad power transformer, probably a shorted winding, since it blows fuses with the secondary completely disconnected. I hope this is not your problem. Good luck. If it blows fuses with the rectifier tube removed, this is almost certainly the problem. But, the good news is that when this happens, the shorted turn is almost always on the (very fine wire) HV secondary, which is the top winding in the bundle and the easiest thing to rewind. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." I'd suggest removing all of the secondary windings at this point. It could be a wiring problem--such as a pilot lamp socket shorting out, or even arcing in the rectifier tube socket. You have nothing to lose. The dim bulb test on a transformer will the secondaries unloaded will reveal a shorted winding quickly. If it is the transformer, I suspect the radio should have some burnt odor to it. They usually take several minutes of cooking to fail to that degree. Next step is dumpstering/parting the receiver, or finding a donor. Those R-100s are problematic with the PCB style bandswitches... Pete |
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