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First I want to thank you for your valuable help and offering your knowledge on these generators, especially since you are taking away precious time from your family when doing so.
I understand the GI reason for cannibalizing parts when in the field, especially during combat.
The switch with the broken shaft is S6. I will try to replace S6 first and then S1 with the improved versions.
Unfortunately there are none on ebay at the moment. I am going back searching SS for past switch source info.
V5, the Varistor for the DC System, is at the bottom of the Resistor Bank, the itty-bitty red dot mounted on the ceramic white posts. (The original posts were snapped off).
I wonder what is used (V5) in the newer gen sets. Can anybody provide pictures, especially if there are product markings?
I am searching the web for +,- 75V MOV, possibly one capable of absorbing more energy than V5. If I can't find such a Varistor, I will replace it with a pair of 75V Si Avalanche diodes stacked back to back. There should be little difference loading wise to the circuit.
I was thinking of a new thread title called "Electronic Parts Replacements Info for the MEP-802A".
Now if I can find the instructions for setting up a new thread.
Any comments, especially if this info may be redundant and already exists elsewhere?
I understand the GI reason for cannibalizing parts when in the field, especially during combat.
The switch with the broken shaft is S6. I will try to replace S6 first and then S1 with the improved versions.
Unfortunately there are none on ebay at the moment. I am going back searching SS for past switch source info.
V5, the Varistor for the DC System, is at the bottom of the Resistor Bank, the itty-bitty red dot mounted on the ceramic white posts. (The original posts were snapped off).
I wonder what is used (V5) in the newer gen sets. Can anybody provide pictures, especially if there are product markings?
I am searching the web for +,- 75V MOV, possibly one capable of absorbing more energy than V5. If I can't find such a Varistor, I will replace it with a pair of 75V Si Avalanche diodes stacked back to back. There should be little difference loading wise to the circuit.
I was thinking of a new thread title called "Electronic Parts Replacements Info for the MEP-802A".
Now if I can find the instructions for setting up a new thread.
Any comments, especially if this info may be redundant and already exists elsewhere?
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