Thanks to Prof Samra's help with issues in my scott 299b, we were able to determine i have a bad output transformer. He was able to locate the problem in a very short time ,that i had spent many hours tracking to no solution. Thats the good news.
Now im on the hunt for a replacement. If one cannot be found what are my options? Is the unit good enough to justify the cost of two new transformers? Is there a possibility it can be rewound? Obviously i would prefer to find a used replacement.
sf
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Topic - OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Steve Franklin 14:59:41 03/17/15 (11)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - SteveBrown 17:09:55 03/18/15 (3)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Steve Franklin 17:29:44 03/18/15 (2)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - SteveBrown 04:41:54 03/19/15 (1)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Steve Franklin 15:02:10 03/19/15 (0)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - dadbar 07:32:35 03/18/15 (1)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Steve Franklin 07:45:41 03/18/15 (0)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Jim McShane 15:15:07 03/17/15 (4)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Steve Franklin 16:21:41 03/17/15 (3)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Eli Duttman 17:14:29 03/17/15 (2)
- for what it's worth, the last SE transformers I bought from Edcor used the thinner C core M-6 {excellent!}~nT - Cleantimestream 10:55:23 03/18/15 (0)
- RE: OPT replacements for Scott 299b - Uncle Mike 03:53:34 03/18/15 (0)