09-19-2013, 11:31 AM
Hello everyone. I was able to locate a 40-185 transformer, which is definitely a good unit. It has only 7 wires which appeared as follows when I cut it from the chassis.
1-goes to the on/off switch
1-goes to the "resistor strip area", best I can describe it.
2-go to the #84 rectifier pins
1-goes to the "power block" where the ac connects
1-goes to a tap located between the #84 and the #7c6 tubes, not far from the power block area.
My goal is to connect this to the leads from the 42-1008, which is a somewhat similar chassis with the 2 #41 power output tubes.
I need help matching these up on the 42-1008 as the old transformer had more wires than this(9).
Your help is appreciated. Thank you.
1-goes to the on/off switch
1-goes to the "resistor strip area", best I can describe it.
2-go to the #84 rectifier pins
1-goes to the "power block" where the ac connects
1-goes to a tap located between the #84 and the #7c6 tubes, not far from the power block area.
My goal is to connect this to the leads from the 42-1008, which is a somewhat similar chassis with the 2 #41 power output tubes.
I need help matching these up on the 42-1008 as the old transformer had more wires than this(9).
Your help is appreciated. Thank you.