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Re: LF: Wellbrook Loop

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Subject: Re: LF: Wellbrook Loop
From: Chris Trask <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 06:00:35 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
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> Yesterday afternoon I have continued the dissection
> of the potted amplifier.
> The potting is very hard to remove and when someone
> want to re-use the loop, the easiest way to do so is
> to saw the amplifier housing off. and use a IP66
> rated box.
>
> I found a small binocular core like a AMIDON BN-43-2402
> and a biliar found toroid like a FT-23-43.
> At about 30% of the depth of the housing appears to be
> a circular PCB, which is very difficult to remove
> without destroying the casing.
>
> To be continued,
>

     It's about time that someone went to the trouble of doing this.  I know 
that the people at Pixel took one part, but they are mum as to what they found.

Chris

Regards,
Chris


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