700 Series 1 Build

Hexis22

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Starting a new 700 build for member @Gibsonian.

This will be an interesting adventure grafting a 700 Series 1 transformer, faceplate, meters, and switches onto a full WOPL new chassis build.

After a few component donations from Lee, I should have all parts to needed to complete the build.

Here are the initial components I have to work with:









 

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Cap cradle updated to accept mounting bolt isolation washers.

Filled pockets with JB weld and drilled out for correct diameter to accomodate bushings.

Installed new rubber grommets for wire pass-through holes.





 

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Interesting factory connections to the meters... No need for solder when you can twist oxidized leads together.




That's what I been talkin about..... The original PL amps are so bad, only a retread would use them without a FULL BLOWN WOPL CONVERSION. Anything partial is destined for failure. Little ol ladies can make cookies but they can't make a fuckin amp worth a shit.
 

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That's what I been talkin about..... The original PL amps are so bad, only a retread would use them without a FULL BLOWN WOPL CONVERSION. Anything partial is destined for failure. Little ol ladies can make cookies but they can't make a fuckin amp worth a shit.
They were still figuring it out when they built these amps...try this resistor, no not that one, the other one...
 

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I will be following closely this build!

Joe has anyone else done a Series 1 to full WOPL w/back planes to your knowledge?
 

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I will be following closely this build!

Joe has anyone else done a Series 1 to full WOPL w/back planes to your knowledge?
There is a first time for everything, and this is one of those times...

You are in very good hands with Eric executing this one of a kind build.
 

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It's like Christmas in September, all the WO parts arrived yesterday.

Started control board assembly today.
- Washed hands of all oils and contaminants
- Washed control board PCB with alcohol and dried (can never be too clean)
- stuffed and soldered all diodes and resistors
- Cleaned and inspected under magnification



 

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It's like Christmas in September, all the WO parts arrived yesterday.

Started control board assembly today.
- Washed hands of all oils and contaminants
- Washed control board PCB with alcohol and dried (can never be too clean)
- stuffed and soldered all diodes and resistors
- Cleaned and inspected under magnification



Some of the nicest boards found in any equipment I've ever worked on. Thanks Joe!
 

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Starting a new 700 build for member @Gibsonian.

This will be an interesting adventure grafting a 700 Series 1 transformer, faceplate, meters, and switches onto a full WOPL new chassis build.

After a few component donations from Lee, I should have all parts to needed to complete the build.

Here are the initial components I have to work with:









This will be an interesting build Eric. The backplanes will be an undertaking.
Thanks for posting !!
 

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Eric, are you going with LED fuse lamps in the original holders, or ?
It's good to see a 700 S1 finally getting the "Treatment".
It'll be interesting to see the rail voltages and how hot they wound the transformer.
 

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Control board completed, cleaned, and inspected.

Cleaned multiple times with Isopropyl Alcohol and inspected under magnification.

Pictures loaded in high resolution for all your pixel peeping enjoyment...

Just to ensure Mark's OCD doesn't send him into convulsions, all Phillips head screw slots aligned... Unlike my last build.



 

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Control board completed, cleaned, and inspected.

Cleaned multiple times with Isopropyl Alcohol and inspected under magnification.

Pictures loaded in high resolution for all your pixel peeping enjoyment...

Just to ensure Mark's OCD doesn't send him into convulsions, all Phillips head screw slots aligned... Unlike my last build.




What a hack..... The screws on the Phoenix connector are all standing around like civillians. :)
 
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