If it's the older version it would have started spewing out HORRIBLE
stinking plumes of smoke from a melted mains smoothing capacitor by
now and leaked hideous brown gunk over the inside of the back panel!
Then you would have had to spend hours breaking open the mains inlet
and prizing away the fused and melted remains of the capacitor and
the plastic housing from rest of the inlet, being careful not to
crack and break the good bit of the housing, and then rewired the
connectors back. Not forgetting working out a way to clean the gunk
from the case while you're at it.
If none of that rings a bell then you probably have the new power supply.:)
>My A-100 is the standard G6 case ordered from Thomann in Autumn last
>year. I presume that means a 230V 400ma T (slow blow) fuse: the GL55K
>
>Piccy of the case is here:
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http://www.denecarter.com/Beast.jpg
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http://www.denecarter.com/Beast.jpg
>
>How would I find out which version it is, out of interest
>
>Dene
>
>--- In
><mailto:Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
,
>"Tim Stinchcombe" <timothy@...>
>wrote:
>>
>> > Anyone got any recommendations on where to buy
>> > one in the UK
>>
>> Most of my G6s are the older type, and I have had need of Maplin part
>> no. GL35Q in the past (these are 'T100' fuses). If you have the newer,
>> toroidal, power supply, then according to the link Florian supplied,
>> you are going to need GL55K, which is the 400mA rated one. If you have
>> anything other than a bog-standard G6, check that link *very* carefully!
>>
>> Tim
>>
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