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    Default Looking for circuit diagram XC2FB

    Hello,

    Im after a circuit diagram for Philips XC2FB
    Its a 4in1 system (cassete, cd, radio, turntable)

    Circuit diagram or any information regarding the mains transformer would be great!

    Would anyone have the above information? Its an old system and its hard to find any information

    Thanks!



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    Try High Country Service Data if you don't have success anywhere else.


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    If the primary of the mains transformer is open circuit it may just be a thermal fuse hidden under the tape covering the windings. Peel back the tape to expose it, bridge it out and you'll probably be able to salvage the existing transformer at least for long enough to take some measurements for a replacement.

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    Are you sure about the model number ?
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr.ido View Post
    If the primary of the mains transformer is open circuit it may just be a thermal fuse hidden under the tape covering the windings. Peel back the tape to expose it, bridge it out and you'll probably be able to salvage the existing transformer at least for long enough to take some measurements for a replacement.
    Have already checked that and it isnt the problem


    Quote Originally Posted by Studio1 View Post
    Try High Country Service Data if you don't have success anywhere else.

    Will give these guys a try, any idea on how much they charge? Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by best4less View Post
    Are you sure about the model number ?
    Yeah thats the model listed on the device, i cant find anything on the internet regarding it..

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