HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage
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11-28-2022, 10:52 PM
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RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage
It's amazing after 50 odd years, the board still looks new.
It is quite rare (that I know of) for a transformer like this to go open circuit, unless maybe it was subjected to shock, like being dropped. I would suspect a soldered terminal, as I think it would be unlikely to break somewhere in the middle of the coil. It may be a long shot but re-soldering the transformer terminals from under the board might help. If not, and you have a good magnifier, from the top side, you might be able to see a broken wire where it was soldered. cheers Tony |
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HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - robjordan - 11-09-2022, 05:28 PM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - teenix - 11-09-2022, 10:24 PM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - robjordan - 11-09-2022, 10:58 PM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - teenix - 11-10-2022, 12:32 AM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - robjordan - 11-28-2022, 06:59 PM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - teenix - 11-28-2022 10:52 PM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - robjordan - 11-29-2022, 12:12 PM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - robjordan - 11-29-2022, 01:58 PM
RE: HP-35 power unit: Failing Vgg voltage - teenix - 11-29-2022, 09:51 PM
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