On 12/30/15 9:29 PM, William Donzelli wrote:
Of course! Find the exception that proves the rule!
;-) However, it would've been nice if it were only necessary to change
the capacitor!
TTFN - Guy
--
Will
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 12:23 AM, Guy Sotomayor <ggs at shiresoft.com> wrote:
>
> On 12/30/15 9:06 PM, William Donzelli wrote:
>> Sorry about digging up a slightly stale thread...
>>
>>> I haven't done any troubleshooting yet but checking the manuals on
>>> Bitsavers tells me my US 3278s have ferroresonant transformers
>>> specified as 120V 60Hz only. This can be expected to cause problems
>>> with 120V 50Hz here in NZ from my knowledge of how ferroresonant
>>> transformers work; I'll get excessive magnetic currents - overheating
>>> - all kinds of nasties. I can wind the voltage down a bit and run them
>>> at 90-100V but that doesn't help much.
>> ...but straight from the horses mouth, most IBM ferroresonant
>> transformers will work at 50 or 60 Hz. The capacitor may need to be
>> swapped, depending on the equipment.
>>
>> I was hanging around some IBM old timers this evening, including the
>> Big Horse at Endicott.
>
> I just looked up the FE manual for the 3278 and it shows 5 different part
> numbers for the
> ferroresonant transformer (depending upon region) and only a single part
> number for the
> capacitor.
>
> TTFN - Guy