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joewilly replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Robin,
Thanks for your tip on mounting the OT for the Hammond 125 ESE.
It looks like a better fit for clearing the 2 speakers that I am using.
It appears that you made your own cabinet. I am contructing my own cabinet using 45 degree lock miter joints.I noticed that the tolex on your cabinet is in separate pieces for the ends. How do you make the…[Read more] -
joewilly replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Robin,
Thanks for your tip on mounting the OT for the Hammond 125 ESE.
It looks like a better fit for clearing the 2 speakers that I am using.
It appears that you made your own cabinet. I am contructing my own cabinet using 45 degree lock miter joints.I noticed that the tolex on your cabinet is in separate pieces for the ends. How do you make the…[Read more] -
joewilly replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Robin,
Thanks for your tip on mounting the OT for the Hammond 125 ESE.
It looks like a better fit for clearing the 2 speakers that I am using.
It appears that you made your own cabinet. I am contructing my own cabinet using 45 degree lock miter joints.I noticed that the tolex on your cabinet is in separate pieces for the ends. How do you make the…[Read more] -
joewilly replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Robin,
Thanks for your tip on mounting the OT for the Hammond 125 ESE.
It looks like a better fit for clearing the 2 speakers that I am using.
It appears that you made your own cabinet. I am contructing my own cabinet using 45 degree lock miter joints.I noticed that the tolex on your cabinet is in separate pieces for the ends. How do you make the…[Read more] -
joewilly replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Robin,
Thanks for your tip on mounting the OT for the Hammond 125 ESE.
It looks like a better fit for clearing the 2 speakers that I am using.
It appears that you made your own cabinet. I am contructing my own cabinet using 45 degree lock miter joints.I noticed that the tolex on your cabinet is in separate pieces for the ends. How do you make the…[Read more] -
Robin replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Check out the photo called “OT Mounting brackets” in my 2STroke photo folder. This is the same Weber chassis you are using. I’ve used the same setup for a couple of amps and it works great. The aluminum stock from the hardward store. Note that I removed the original OT mounting tabs to do this installation (super easy to do). If this interests…[Read more]
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Robin replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Check out the photo called “OT Mounting brackets” in my 2STroke photo folder. This is the same Weber chassis you are using. I’ve used the same setup for a couple of amps and it works great. The aluminum stock from the hardward store. Note that I removed the original OT mounting tabs to do this installation (super easy to do). If this interests…[Read more]
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Robin replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Check out the photo called “OT Mounting brackets” in my 2STroke photo folder. This is the same Weber chassis you are using. I’ve used the same setup for a couple of amps and it works great. The aluminum stock from the hardward store. Note that I removed the original OT mounting tabs to do this installation (super easy to do). If this interests…[Read more]
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Robin replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Check out the photo called “OT Mounting brackets” in my 2STroke photo folder. This is the same Weber chassis you are using. I’ve used the same setup for a couple of amps and it works great. The aluminum stock from the hardward store. Note that I removed the original OT mounting tabs to do this installation (super easy to do). If this interests…[Read more]
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Robin replied to the topic Mounting the hammond 125 ESE output transformer in the forum Effects Design and Construction 13 years, 1 month ago
Check out the photo called “OT Mounting brackets” in my 2STroke photo folder. This is the same Weber chassis you are using. I’ve used the same setup for a couple of amps and it works great. The aluminum stock from the hardward store. Note that I removed the original OT mounting tabs to do this installation (super easy to do). If this interests…[Read more]
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raits77 replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the tips,
I’ll keep you posted how the troubleshooting goes. I’ll start with the PT. I used the EU power transformer from Weber (W022772EU). I’ll look into the current limiter as well, out of fuses already.
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raits77 replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the tips,
I’ll keep you posted how the troubleshooting goes. I’ll start with the PT. I used the EU power transformer from Weber (W022772EU). I’ll look into the current limiter as well, out of fuses already.
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raits77 replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the tips,
I’ll keep you posted how the troubleshooting goes. I’ll start with the PT. I used the EU power transformer from Weber (W022772EU). I’ll look into the current limiter as well, out of fuses already.
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raits77 replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the tips,
I’ll keep you posted how the troubleshooting goes. I’ll start with the PT. I used the EU power transformer from Weber (W022772EU). I’ll look into the current limiter as well, out of fuses already.
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raits77 replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the tips,
I’ll keep you posted how the troubleshooting goes. I’ll start with the PT. I used the EU power transformer from Weber (W022772EU). I’ll look into the current limiter as well, out of fuses already.
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Robin replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Keep the speaker plugged in. You need an output load so that when you do pass a signal to the OT, it has a place to go and not fry the OT.
So, you are looking for a short, probably one of the caps or (fingers crossed it’s not) the power transformer. You can check the PT by disconnecting all the secondaries and see if the fuse still blows.
If…[Read more] -
Robin replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Keep the speaker plugged in. You need an output load so that when you do pass a signal to the OT, it has a place to go and not fry the OT.
So, you are looking for a short, probably one of the caps or (fingers crossed it’s not) the power transformer. You can check the PT by disconnecting all the secondaries and see if the fuse still blows.
If…[Read more] -
Robin replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Keep the speaker plugged in. You need an output load so that when you do pass a signal to the OT, it has a place to go and not fry the OT.
So, you are looking for a short, probably one of the caps or (fingers crossed it’s not) the power transformer. You can check the PT by disconnecting all the secondaries and see if the fuse still blows.
If…[Read more] -
Robin replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Keep the speaker plugged in. You need an output load so that when you do pass a signal to the OT, it has a place to go and not fry the OT.
So, you are looking for a short, probably one of the caps or (fingers crossed it’s not) the power transformer. You can check the PT by disconnecting all the secondaries and see if the fuse still blows.
If…[Read more] -
Robin replied to the topic short circuit in the forum 2 Stroke Amplifier Design and Building 13 years, 1 month ago
Keep the speaker plugged in. You need an output load so that when you do pass a signal to the OT, it has a place to go and not fry the OT.
So, you are looking for a short, probably one of the caps or (fingers crossed it’s not) the power transformer. You can check the PT by disconnecting all the secondaries and see if the fuse still blows.
If…[Read more] - Load More