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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2021 11:04 am 
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Hi, please help me!

Can anybody help me with me with my 230V Power transformer hook-up (page 75 in the builders guide), I'm getting really low voltage when measuring the pins on my rectifier socket.

- I connected the black cable with the white/black cable and put heat shrink on it
- I put heat shrink on the white/red cable
- I put heat shrink on the black/white cable

IEC socket: Line goes to fuse thereafter to on/off switch and black/red back cable to the transformer. It's also grounded, and I connected the Neutral 0V to to the transformer via white cable.

Yellow and red cables goes to the rectifier pins.

Green/yellow and red/yellow goes to ground.

Two green goes to the light and I got light when I'm turning the amp on.

I haven't connected standby to the eyelet board yet, is that my problem?


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:17 pm 
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Ok I found out that it was just me that needed to learn how to operate a multimeter. If somebody else needs to Hook up for 230V, hopefully they can use my post in the future. The amp is working except only problem is that I have no sound through the normal channels... ... back to work :-)


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