George Wright AG 100

PerroNegro

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My beloved AG phono has stopped powering on after burning 2 fuses. changed fuses and rectifier tube, but nothing. I just heard from a well regarded local and very professional repair shop that the (toroidal) power transformer is shot and it is custom and cannot be readily replaced. Aparently during a move, and unterminated transformer wire was dislodged and shorted. I guess I have 2 options- commission a custom transformer (no idea of the cost involved) or try to find a suitable transformer. Any one ever had this problem and care to share a solution?
 
If your transformer has that "HTS" sticker on it, that's Heyboer transformer.  They can manufacture a replacement for you.  You could also post some pictures of your unit, as the transformer in question could be something off the shelf, then again, maybe not. 

I've worked on a few of George's pieces over the years since he has died, and they're all a little different.
 
The transformer was made by Toroid Tech. Cant get past just leaving messages on a recoding. But I cant figure out the voltages to a 12BH7 regulator circuit, so in order to duplicate the transformer. Anybody have any similar units? or know of the circuit/voltages the transformer works with?
I also found the diagram to the WP10-V, but its a different tube regulator from what I can see...
 

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The pictures are too low-resolution to get much out of, but the circuit topology in the diagram is classic George. With better pictures, and answers to a few questions, a good guess of the operating voltages can be made, and specs for a suitable replacement determined. What are the tubes in your preamp?

Antek makes a variety of toroid power transformers for tube circuits. Probably there is one that is suitable. What is the diameter of your toroid?
 
I had the prototype WPL10V. It didn't have a toroid. That was a zillion years ago. Not sure what George used for a transformer. Usually it was something from his surplus stash.
 
This is the only other photo I have at the moment. The unit is at the shop, and I will try to go by and take some photos. The transformer was made by toroidal tech, we are unable to get any response from them over the last week. :-[
 

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The label does not include secondary voltages, only primaries (120VAC, 50/60Hz 72 VA)
The rectifier is a 6x4 and the ECC99 regulator? in the PS
 
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