Re: Little help with 100k lin pot. Please?
- From: Franc Zabkar <fzabkar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 16:20:47 +1000
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 04:49:56 -0500, noone <noone@nowhere> put finger
to keyboard and composed:
Ok, Thanks for reading my post.
I have a Taylor 68 A/M RF and AF sig gen (valve) off eBay, cheap.
Low volume on AF and low output RF signal. Tracked it down to the volume pot obviously.
100k lin with 2 pole switch on/off on the back. Gone to 380k with most of the track gone.
The worry I have is, it says nothing about power disipation of the track.
It's a fairly big pot at 40mm dia with a metal back, bakelite front and patent number 439028.
I would have expected that to be a UK patent, but I couldn't find it
here:
http://www.ipo.gov.uk/patent/p-find/p-find-number.htm
Maybe you'll have better luck.
I don't want to put a standard modern one in just to have it go bang on me or cause more damage .
If you have any ideas or a circuit diagram that would help a lot.
Thanks
Install a high wattage resistor and measure the voltage across it.
That should tell you its power rating.
FWIW, here is a user manual and circuit diagram for a model 66A:
ftp://bama.sbc.edu/downloads/taylor/66a/Taylor66A.pdf
This site suggests that your sig gen was manufacturer around 1956:
http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/taylor_afrf_signal_generator_68a.html
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