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Message started by alper_yilmaz on 01/26/17 at 17:23:00

Title: Power supply of SE34I.2+
Post by alper_yilmaz on 01/26/17 at 17:23:00

I posted this in the DIY Forum as well, but here it is more likely to be seen...

Does anyone know what the power supply/ies of SE34I.2+ is/are?  Steve mentioned this to me after I had smoke coming out of my unit, yet I cannot find that e-mail.  Thanks...

Alper

Title: Re: Power supply of SE34I.2+
Post by Denizen on 01/26/17 at 21:01:55

Not sure exactly what info you're looking for but for voltages you should have between 300-320 VAC on the high voltage secondaries (the red wires) around 2.7 VAC on the rectifier filament and about 3.3 VAC on the tube heaters, these voltages all depend on your incoming house mains.

Other than that you can use a Hammond 272FX transformer for replacement.

Title: Re: Power supply of SE34I.2+
Post by alper_yilmaz on 01/28/17 at 10:32:06

Hi Denizen,

Thanks for this. The issue is the amp is in istanbul, Turkey and therefore I have no chance to send it to Steve for a replacement.  Quite a few nonths ago, a thick smoke came out of the unit and it turns out that one of the supply supplies is melted.  A tech in Istanbul diagnosed
This and is asking for a huge number to custom-wound the supply.  At the time of the incident, Steve had told me the brand and model of the power supply.

This would really help though.  Thanks again.

Best,

Alper

Title: Re: Power supply of SE34I.2+
Post by Core32 on 01/28/17 at 15:19:21


Quote:
one of the supply supplies is melted


Quote:
a huge number to custom-wound the supply


Are you speaking of the AC input power transformer? Or one of the output transformers to the speaker?
That's the only thing I can think of that would need "winding".

Title: Re: Power supply of SE34I.2+
Post by Denizen on 01/30/17 at 17:31:59

I see, then your mains voltage is 230 volts and you would need the Hammond 372fx transformer or the Edcor Em0755A, I do not recommend the Edcor though, the Hammond is a better transformer.

Title: Re: Power supply of SE34I.2+
Post by alper_yilmaz on 02/06/17 at 21:38:17

Thanks again Denizen.

Best,

Alper

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