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1 VERY IMPORTANT THING TO PAY ATTENTION TOO...
Never do any punching down with power on or you will pop fuses..........
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The power supply can be replaced without replacing the whole KSU...
Im curious as to why you are interested in a 1a2.....
If you really want to show what a guy you are get a 584c panel and start there......
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It's NOT an ITT 601, it's a Western Electric (but I don't know the model number). You will need a power supply, and you may find one by asking here: https://groups.yahoo.com/group/singingwires/ Good luck!!
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must be the old WE 1a2 housed in the ugly grey metal cabinet. If indeed thats the one....it aint worth it...
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I thought so...the eBay listing said Western Electric, and it looked like the other Western Electrics I've seen before. Wish I hadn't bought the ITT manual. Oh well, it was only 15 bucks, maybey I can still use some of the info in it.
[This message has been edited by codasco704 (edited January 02, 2004).]
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keep in mind, stripped wire makes good replacement fuses on a 1A2
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I still have a bunch of grasshopper fuses if you need them.
Russ runs a local service and private tech center. [/url]
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THAT IS A WECO 620 PANEL. IT REQUIRES AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY. I THINK THE TWO COMPATIBLE POWER UNITS WERE 79B OR 95B. IF YOU LOOK AROUND IN SOME OLDER CLOSETS, GOVERNMENT OFFICE CLOSETS WOULD PROBABLY BE A GOOD STARTING PLACE,YOU MAY FIND ALL OF THIS EQUIPMENT AS ABANDONDED BELL STUFF.
HE SEEMS TO BE SAYING SOME KIND OF WORDS
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with that many fuses laying around ..... who needs stripped wire, .... if your just playing .... find a 584 or 597 panel, you'll learn more!
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I'll have to wait and see if I need the fuses, the thing hasn't even shipped yet!! And thanks, TTTommy, that yahoo group is great. I found someone that is going to give me the power supply for the cost of shipping. What's better about the 584 and 597?? I just took what I could find at a reasonable (very reasonable, $10.99) cost.
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