by Ron Rich »
Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:11 pm
Mark, Rob,
Unfortunately, I have "done" more the my share of SA units--Thank God, for the TMU !!
That being said--I first use a different method of "checking coils"*--then, I disassemble (68 screws, if I recall correctly--I've counted the more then once--came up with different totals !), remove all 100 pins, washers and springs. Individually clean/check, each and every part, re-assemble using a "propitiatory" system developed by a friend of mine. Also, I check all of the "grounding plates", and contacts. set "pressure" as necessary, and re-solder the ground wires. I "Havetobe"in the correct mood to tackle this job, as I know I am in for at least 5 hours, of intensive work, and probably a neck ache, after it's done--
* speaking of coils There is NO excuse for burned out coils--On WSR-5's use a maximum 1.6 amp fuse in the open fuse holder ( I know--some are marked as 2 amp). If it's "blowing", FIX the CCU ! On the WSR-7's use a one amp sloblo only --
Ron Rich