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I was able to get it to work. The wires were pushed into the holes which I put under the screws on the power supply but the real problem was that there were a few bad punchdown terminations.

All is working now except common audible ringing.

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Sorry Arthur as well as being blind in one eye, and stupid; I missed the external power supply and the Gen. Taps. Maybe I'll just give this s**it up.

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I'm not sure what you mean by "missed the external power supply."

If you punch down the two wires at the correct spot (bottom 2 terminals, right side) then the CMB should work.

No reason to quit now, you're almost done.


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I have spares of the 3 amp fuses here on my desk but none of the 2 amp. PM me with your mailing address and I'll put some 3 amps in the mail to you.

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3-amp fuses might not work. Some of the fuses that are rated for more than 2 amps have slots that are smaller (and fit screws that are smaller) so that higher-ampacity fuses cannot be used to protect a 2-amp supply. This was done so that the diode bridge (the most volatile of the various components in the DC part of the supply) would be protected against high currents.


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I'll look to see if I have any 2 amp fuses, but......

If we were out in the field and did not have the right fuse with us, as a temporary measure, we would put in a thin piece of solder. In the event of a short the solder would melt and protect the equipment.

Sam

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