[sdiy] mine transformer question....

Neil Johnson nej22 at hermes.cam.ac.uk
Sun Aug 31 00:47:26 CEST 2003


Dj,

Please remember that everyone on this list is here of their own free will.
Since it is the end of August I would imagine that many, mane people are
currently on holiday, so list traffic is rather light at the moment.

There are numerous reasons why your question has not been answered, you
have to be patient or you will annoy a lot of people.  For example, your
last email might just annoy someone who was about to answer your question,
but now you have annoyed them and they don't feel like replying anymore.

Be patient, ask nicely, and I'm sure you will get a reply.  Alternatively,
you might try the sci.electronics newsgroup as an alternative channel.

I know nothing about the synth you speak of, but it may be that it has a
switched-mode power supply, in which case you cannot just change the
transformers.  If, on the other hand, it is a linear supply, then it might
be possible.  In both cases I would strongly suggest that you seek the
help of a qualified electrician, otherwise you might electrocute yourself,
or worse, someone else.

Neil

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