10-20-2011, 07:26 PM
Hello -
I just came home with a neat little RCA Model 100 cathedral which may have a lot of potential. Unfortunately, since it was raining and windy when I met the other party in the transaction, I didn't realize until coming home that the power transformer is completely gone (i.e. not present). :-(
I have a schematic in PDF form which is nearly totally illegible but suggests that the transformer has a total of 4 taps coming out, including the ends. The parts list suggests that I likely (should) have an RCA stock number 9045 transformer, but it seems that Google is not my friend today on this matter.
My questions:
- is is possible to find the specs or does anyone have the specs for such a transformer?
- is it "normal" enough to find a generic, modern replacement? Cost effective?
Thanks for any help!
Matt
I just came home with a neat little RCA Model 100 cathedral which may have a lot of potential. Unfortunately, since it was raining and windy when I met the other party in the transaction, I didn't realize until coming home that the power transformer is completely gone (i.e. not present). :-(
I have a schematic in PDF form which is nearly totally illegible but suggests that the transformer has a total of 4 taps coming out, including the ends. The parts list suggests that I likely (should) have an RCA stock number 9045 transformer, but it seems that Google is not my friend today on this matter.
My questions:
- is is possible to find the specs or does anyone have the specs for such a transformer?
- is it "normal" enough to find a generic, modern replacement? Cost effective?
Thanks for any help!
Matt