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Old 18th Oct 2018, 3:01 pm   #21
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Hi. Can you please identify these items in my Dansette Challenge 106. One is the capacitor Can. and five is the valve, I've numbered them for convenience. I have a good idea of the rest but would like conformation.

The capacitor can has SEP 66 marked on it[1966] Hoddbod.
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Old 18th Oct 2018, 3:20 pm   #22
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2 = Audio output transformer.
3 = HT rectifier.
4 = Mains transformer.

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Old 18th Oct 2018, 3:39 pm   #23
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Default Re: Parts identification.

One, is an electrolytic capacitor can with 3 capacitors inside. The values are marked on the can.
Two, seems to be the output transformer, if you look you will see the yellow and black wires going to the loudspeaker from the transformer.
Three, looks like the HT rectifier.
Four, is almost certainly the mains transformer. (unless it is an HT choke -very unlikely).
Five, is the output valve, not sure but may be an EL84 pentode valve.

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Old 18th Oct 2018, 4:00 pm   #24
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HI. Thanks for your replies.How can i find a Circuit diagram for this model?
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https://www.service-data.com/section.php/3/1

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