02-04-2006, 08:29 AM
Just to add to the fun, my RF Generator is on the fritz... Pops its fuse (1/2 amp slo-blow) as soon as you switch it on. So now I am troubleshooting THAT. If this keeps up, I'm gonna switch to fixing cast iron wood stoves. I am in the process of checking diodes, wires for dead shorts, melted items. I have found none of the above as yet, but will go on to caps next.(With the exception of one can electrolytic, pretty much everything is newer type stuff: no paper caps, etc.) I think I am going to start by disconecting the power switch, and one by one reconnecting, until the fuse pops, then trace that part of the system... I have already checked all the diodes I can see, and tested the transformers for shorts.
So, I have not been able to run the RF through the 37-650 yet...
Thanks for the hook-up info-
Scott
So, I have not been able to run the RF through the 37-650 yet...
Thanks for the hook-up info-
Scott
Old Cars, Old Radios, Old Pipes and Young Women... What more is there?