Hi. Sorry for late reply. The transformer was made specially for me by a local norwegian firm. The primaty is for 220-240 vac, and I do not know the va for each secondary output. But it was made with sufficient margins. Being a specially made transformer it did not come cheap. If I remember correctly I paid about NOK 1000,- for it.
Odru, would you be willing to post the contact info for where you had your transformeer rebuilt, please? I have a SH3434 sitting on a shelf going to waste and at that price, plus shipping would be okay with me. The last price quote I had was $1695 US. The only difference I would need is a 120 volt primary.
And thank you for getting back to us.
HiI have what has been described here on the Internet, the SUPER rarest Technics scope of all, an SH 3434View attachment 13116 Visual Control Center. Problem is, there isn't a power transformer inside to make it function! Someone desecrated it (extremely carefully I might add) literally ripping one of its hearts out (the other obviously being the scope tube) how dare they do that to such a rare item, what knuckleheads. Now, being an electronics buff/hobbyist since the early 70's, can I safely assume that taking one out of a SH 3433 that I can find and use for parts will hopefully resurrect it to its former glory? Would they they possibly have the same exact power tranny specs? I would love to hear from somebody about the quandary I'm in with this very excellent piece of quad history. I've NEVER seen one for sale on ebay since joining in 2001. I'm searching my picture files today for a picture I took of a copy of the schematic that I found folded up inside of it with a bunch of notes written all over. Will post a pic when I finally find it, have loads of pics to go through on this.
Hello @frooniHi
Nice still open this post
I did get also a SH3433 and the transformer is not gone but primary side is broken.
did you even fix this problem.
Or do you have a service manual?
Many Thanks and regards
Frank
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