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g. beat @ wrote:
Julian - An option is a transformer company. Heyboer Transformers in Grand Rapids, Michigan does this work -- you may also have a suitable rebuilder one in California. http://www.heyboertransformers.com/ You can provide them with specifications, an the old transformer for proper sizing - they matched the wire colors and used the old bells on the new transformer. Professional job on a rebuild for me late last December. BTW, you should specify that primary should be 120 VAC -- instead of 110 V of the original - due to higher line voltages - this should operate cooler in the SX-42. w9gb Heyboer does nice work and I've used them but I would think they are prohibitively expensive for this project. You'd looking at around $150 for one this size. -Bill |
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