Working on the original housing and installing an IEC socket.
It fits, but not a clean install that I'm proud of... Getting closer to ordering Joe's replacement housing.
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really looks nice!!!!Now that all the white thermal grease is cleaned up, housing assembly has commenced. Cleaning all that thermal grease has been the worst part of the build to date, that shit gets everywhere... Lots of paper towels, Simple Green, and a toothbrush worked well.
Still need to make a support for the transformer now that the fins are mounted.
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Thank you!Lookin good....love seeing a capable hand do work like that..
i had to fanagle mine...If you clean the double sided tape off the cradle you'll gain a little needed clearance between the storage cap buss bar and Dixson meters stud.
This is a potential issue with using the original chassis that Joe has rectified with his deeper replacement chassis.
More than one member has fired up his WOPL with a intermittent short there, and it's a critical point to check once the face plate is mounted.
Here's a old post about it.
https://forums.phxaudiotape.com/threads/wopl-400-and-dixon-meters.9513/#post-264047
I’ll keep an eye out for that clearance, it was very close on the original setup as well.If you clean the double sided tape off the cradle you'll gain a little needed clearance between the storage cap buss bar and Dixson meters stud.
This is a potential issue with using the original chassis that Joe has rectified with his deeper replacement chassis.
More than one member has fired up his WOPL with a intermittent short there, and it's a critical point to check once the face plate is mounted.
Here's a old post about it.
https://forums.phxaudiotape.com/threads/wopl-400-and-dixon-meters.9513/#post-264047
The hold down plate has a cutout to avoid that occasional problem. Align the divot in the plate to the stud location and you will have plenty of clearance.If you clean the double sided tape off the cradle you'll gain a little needed clearance between the storage cap buss bar and Dixson meters stud.
This is a potential issue with using the original chassis that Joe has rectified with his deeper replacement chassis.
More than one member has fired up his WOPL with a intermittent short there, and it's a critical point to check once the face plate is mounted.
Here's a old post about it.
https://forums.phxaudiotape.com/threads/wopl-400-and-dixon-meters.9513/#post-264047
Mine looks the same but with the white caps. So close to the meter terminal!This is what I observed in original setup, the tape did not securely hold the caps in-place and they shifted over time: