Hello
Im trying to find what voltage a old mixer uses. The machine had no power cable, and my knowledge of electronics is very small.
The power input is a 4 pin DIN cable arranged in 180 degree arc (never seen this before to supply power. Pin's 1 and 2 are connected together inside to the blue cable, 3 and 4 to the brown.
The brown then enters the PCB via a switch. It then branches out. One branch then runs through two lamps (both currently blown) in series, then through a 330 ohn resistor (large reddy brown resistor with a orange, orange, black then gold band), then back to the blue pins.
The PCB was damaged with some of the track lifting and some wires loose, which ive repaired. I would guess this is from the wrong voltage going in. I dont want to do this again.
Has anyone got any suggestions on how I can find the right voltage for the mixer?
There is no manual, no internet infomation or writing anywhere to give me a clue.
Thank you all!!
Im trying to find what voltage a old mixer uses. The machine had no power cable, and my knowledge of electronics is very small.
The power input is a 4 pin DIN cable arranged in 180 degree arc (never seen this before to supply power. Pin's 1 and 2 are connected together inside to the blue cable, 3 and 4 to the brown.
The brown then enters the PCB via a switch. It then branches out. One branch then runs through two lamps (both currently blown) in series, then through a 330 ohn resistor (large reddy brown resistor with a orange, orange, black then gold band), then back to the blue pins.
The PCB was damaged with some of the track lifting and some wires loose, which ive repaired. I would guess this is from the wrong voltage going in. I dont want to do this again.
Has anyone got any suggestions on how I can find the right voltage for the mixer?
There is no manual, no internet infomation or writing anywhere to give me a clue.
Thank you all!!