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Fried my SL1200 [message #13739] Wed, 31 December 2008 13:47 Go to next message
Dj_Quirk is currently offline  Dj_Quirk
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I am in germany and I have a US version (110V) SL1200. I was changing my setup around and accidently plugged it into a 220V socket. It blew after about 2 seconds. I opened it up and the model I have has no fuses that I can find, at least not the little glass vial kind. I assume I burnt the power transformer. I just ordered a new one. I am going to replace it and see what happens. Does anyone out there have any experience with this situation or any advice they can offer before attempt this. Thanks

Re: Fried my SL1200 [message #13740 is a reply to message #13739] Wed, 31 December 2008 15:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That's not a good way to start out the New Years!

Sadly, 110v devices connected to 220v mains usually don't have many surviving electrical components inside. The transformer will couple twice the voltage on its secondaries until it opens up. Even then, when the transformer fails it is usually the primary side that opens first leaving the magnetic field to collapse into the secondaries. The overvoltage and terminating spike is usually enough to take out everything downstream.


Re: Fried my SL1200 [message #60628 is a reply to message #13739] Wed, 19 August 2009 03:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dB is currently offline  dB
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My guess, original (different) power plugs should never be changed. (in this case to bare wires, unless same voltage/freq.)

Re: Fried my SL1200 [message #61985 is a reply to message #60628] Thu, 04 March 2010 20:58 Go to previous message
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Crying or Very Sad Sorry to hear that Dj. That's a shame. I doubt very much that anything will bring back the dead turntable. Once it's fried, it's fried.
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