ID Vr100 & VR101 please... NSM ES 160 Festival

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ID Vr100 & VR101 please... NSM ES 160 Festival

by NSMES160Jukebox » Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:29 pm

Hi Folks,

Can anyone help in identifying a component that needs replacing... Vr100 (same as VR101) its a Varistor for voltage surge protection of the motors on the caddy... I know it will work without these, but protection is always a good thing...

Value n voltage rating please....
Thanks
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Re: ID Vr100 & VR101 please... NSM ES 160 Festival

by Ron Rich » Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:45 pm

My knowledge of variable resistors is poor-- I have noted that they were rated at 120 Volts when used here in a protective circuit for the mains voltage (which IS 120) . You might try t search ("google") it, on the net -- Let us know what you find. Ron Rich


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Re: ID Vr100 & VR101 please... NSM ES 160 Festival

by NSMES160Jukebox » Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:51 pm

Hi Ron,

Turns out they're not cap's as I previously thought... bit of research is a good thing :)
Mains voltage in Ireland is 230V, however I believe the voltage in the caddy area is around 50V? I'll have to get my meter out and power up the board...
Thanks for the info...


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Re: ID Vr100 & VR101 please... NSM ES 160 Festival

by clones » Wed Mar 02, 2016 10:52 pm

Hi
Just managed to dig up a parts manual - VR100/101 are listed as VDR-resistor with no values given. I have often seen carriages working away with one or both blown.
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Re: ID Vr100 & VR101 please... NSM ES 160 Festival

by NSMES160Jukebox » Sat Mar 05, 2016 12:19 pm

Thanks Clones,

I've read that they are not needed, but wold be nice to have the protection, they work like a fuse to protect against power surge...
Bit like a spark gap in the old CRT tv's...

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