I PURCHED THE LOINEL TEST SET AT A GREAT PRICE AND FOUND WHAT IS WRONG WITH UNIT. WHEN I RECIVED THE UNIT THERE IS A RATTELING INSIDE. WHAT I FOUND THE TRANSFORMER CAME LOSE AND ALL THE WIRES WERE NOT SOLDERED TO THE PART WHERE IT MOUNTS. I NEED SOMEONE TO SHOW ME WHERE THEASE WIRES ARE CONECTED ON THE PART THAT HOLDS THE TRANSFORMER. THE WIRES ARE COLORED. THERE ABOUT SIX WIRES ON THE TRANSFORMER PART. I HAVE THE WIREING DIGRIAM BUT IT IS IN BLACK AND WHITE.
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Nice find.
According to Greenberg's diagram, there should be 8 wires on the transformer. To start, the 2 wires on one side of the transformer are to the primary winding and get connected to the fuse and on/off switch.
Using an ohmmeter, check the other 6 wires to find the 3 pairs of wires to the 3 secondary windings.
Larry
HI LARRY
THANK YOU FOR THAT INFORMATION. THE PROBLEM IS ALL THE WIRES ARE COLOR COADED AND I NEED THE BRACK DOWN WITCH COLOR GOES TO WHAT TERMENAL ON THE TRANSFORMER. MABY YOU CAN HELP ME TELL WHAT WIRE GOAS WHERE.
THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE INFORMATION
RON
Here is the schematic. No color coding needed, just trace the lines. Maybe show us a picture of what you have and we can help trace the lines for you.
Unfortunately the schematic does not reference any wire colors, making it difficult to know which wires go where. In the end, someone with a functioning unit may need to trace out the wiring and post it here.
Larry
The schematic doesn't reference colors because color is not imperative. The schematic clearly shows 6 outputs which if cannot be identified positionally, you identify them with the a multi meter as suggested earlier.
However, the 5F uses a core like this 90W transformer and there is a chance the colors are similar - again, verify with the multimeter:
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THIS WILL HELP ME PUT THIS THING BACK TO WORKING ORDER