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    Hardware What the heck is this thing?

    The transformer has been replaced: I ended up buying at £3.87 the 12V 200-300mA one I was watching (according to my research it's Uxcell a13042200ux0289), which appears to have gone up in price since then. It fitted perfectly well mechanically and I just had to put its 220V wires into heat...
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    Hardware What the heck is this thing?

    Nice video: thank you ) Sorry I omitted the fact that the turntable is actually with my parents outside UK now and I doubt they have any more than 220V, so using a 240V transformer (rather than a 220V one) may even be suboptimal. Once I'm there next I'll measure the voltage and duty cycle at...
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    Hardware What the heck is this thing?

    > Some motors change in speed depending upon the frequency you put in. I was actually under impression that it's always the consumer e.g. a motor that decides exactly how much amps of DC voltage it wants to pull, i.e. no way to push any more energy into it anyhow. Not challenging or questioning...
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    Hardware What the heck is this thing?

    FAST6191: Thanks for your detailed reply. So I must have 941 0005 104 now and need 941 0005 201 instead of it. The latter one seems to be superseded by 941 0005 214 available in particular here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291489758763 Further search has let me to their maker, Hon-Kwang Electric...
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    Hardware What the heck is this thing?

    Lucifer666: Hi, may I ask if you got it fixed eventually and if so which particular transformer you got installed instead of the burnt one? Trying to find a suitable 230V replacement one for my Denon DP-29F purchased in the US. Thanks in advance!
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    SylverReZ @ SylverReZ: But I bet that would be more for a flashcart than a consumer repro board.