Russ' Phase Linear 400 Ser I---TO BE WOPL'd

No Ron. On the main board shot, the blue electrolytic caps on their end.

I count 6 in that image but you only refer to 3... it looks like there is no room for them to lay on their sides anyway, the holes for the leads look too close together or am I looking at the wrong blue thingys?

I think I need to lay down for a bit and think about something else...
 
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Backplane stripped, heatsinks off...



YO Gibsonian!!!! This one was inspected by Cathy, wired by Stacy!!
 

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I know JOE!! Cut the wires at the fuse tabs!! that's a go/no go point!


Folks, the wiring with Joe's new backplane boards is so radically different, it's easior to cut out all the old and start at the primary secondaries because it's getting a new 35 amp BR, new PS caps ( Beins it has the good clamps I've got some drop in replace,ments). Joe If it would have been one of those with the sticky tape I would've got some PS caps from you. RCA input jacks are junk so they go.....Yep Joe, everything....
 

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I count 6 in that image but you only refer to 3... it looks like there is no room for them to lay on their sides anyway, the holes for the leads look too close together or am I looking at the wrong blue thingys?

I think I need to lay down for a bit and think about something else...

Sorry Ron, missed your post. Yep, 3 per channel. The board was made for radial, and they put in axial. Must have been a supply problem.




3 minutes with the miracle cleaner and the dreaded white snot si gone. Even from the inside of the holes....
 

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I clean the chassis with it too. Follow the condensate with some WD-40, then rub it out.

Joe!! You went north with the thermoswitch wiring correct???
 
I clean the chassis with it too. Follow the condensate with some WD-40, then rub it out.

Joe!! You went north with the thermoswitch wiring correct???

Are you twitching yet? Some of the best stuff is the nastiest - in both a good and bad way.

I just suffered through a PITA hazmat training session at work - parts of it are informative but most is like way over the top.
 
Sheesh!! Talk about a frame off restoration! An original Edmonds amp! I remember talking to Bob Carver at that site when I went down from B.C to pick up an Owners Manual and wood case for my Series 1 700. Had my brother along who was an El Tech who did most of the talking. Didn't know much about what they talked about, but I was mightily impressed with the "short circuit" test on a 700 sitting on the bench!

John
 
Sheesh!! Talk about a frame off restoration! An original Edmonds amp! I remember talking to Bob Carver at that site when I went down from B.C to pick up an Owners Manual and wood case for my Series 1 700. Had my brother along who was an El Tech who did most of the talking. Didn't know much about what they talked about, but I was mightily impressed with the "short circuit" test on a 700 sitting on the bench!

John


Thanks for the story John. Always nice to hear those !!
 
Joe, what do you call that wrapping around the AC, techno-flex?/

Hi Lee
It is #5 Acrylic Sleeving GR C-3 from Electro Insulation Corp., 3921 Ventura Drive, Arlington Heights, IL 60004

It is nice stuff, I use it on some of our automotive products. It looks very nice when installed.
 
Yes it does, that's why I asked. Adds that extra touch of professionalism.
 
2 modifications are necessary on a 4 fin 400 for Joe's boards. The bottom hold down bolt for the P-strap bias tranny. Has to be relocated to directly-2-11/32's below the top one. In this case the hold down for the bridge rectifier gets a 10/32 so it has to be drilled out....
 

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And Joe parted with some of his stash of the fancy harness tube. Thanks Joe.
 
Heatsinks on, BR mounted and bypassed, nylon shoulder washers in.
 

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Drizzle, Drizzle, Drazzle Drone, Time for this one to go Home. Please Mr. Joe, I don't want to be an AMP MAN anymore!!

To those who are not at least 40 years of age, that was a Saturday morning cartoon chorus to the theme song offffffffffff.......

Good night fellers...
 
Backplane boards in, new RCA jacks, new speaker posts../. Joe, that sleeving is almost invisible going over the top.
 

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