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Old 8th Dec 2021, 5:00 pm   #1
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Default Dynatron RG86 Burlington query

Hi, Would anyone know if this unit used a toroidal transformer?

Also is there only one type of toroidal transformer used in Dynatron units or do they vary.?

Similarly are the rectangular transformers universal or do they vary?

I am talking about the vintage units which typically contained a radio, turntable such as GL72.
(I know it’s a bit vague but any helpful comments would be much appreciated)
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Old 8th Dec 2021, 5:22 pm   #2
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Default Re: Dynatron RG86 Burlington query

From the service manual the RG86 used either P/N 15703 or 15840, standard non toroidal transformer. 15703 240v ac , the 15840 has multiple primaries for various export voltages.
The manual is for a range of units and I can only see those P/N’s.
Manual available from the service data link top of the page.
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Old 8th Dec 2021, 6:16 pm   #3
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Default Re: Dynatron RG86 Burlington query

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From the service manual the RG86 used either P/N 15703 or 15840, standard non toroidal transformer. 15703 240v ac , the 15840 has multiple primaries for various export voltages.
The manual is for a range of units and I can only see those P/N’s.
Manual available from the service data link top of the page.
Thank you Frank ( I wasn’t aware of the manuals link, my fault, but will look out for it in future).
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