Does anyone have this book? I'm thinking about buying it, but I want to make sure it not only has the schematic, but also has the parts list for my Thunderbolt 305.
THANK YOU! I would have been really upset if I had spent the $25.00. I called Ken's shop, but the woman there could not answer my questions.The 305 isn't listed in it.
Fixer
Thanks...I have that schematic, but am not educated in electronics. The variable power pot doesn't work anymore and I want to replace it with a rotary switch that will accept the stock knob to keep her looking mint. I was looking at this switch, but am not sure if it is suitable for this application. When I find a switch, I will then try to figure out what resistors and other parts I will need for the Hi/(Med?)/Lo output.There's no parts list, but here is a schematic:
Thunderbolt 305
Thanks...I have that schematic, but am not educated in electronics. The variable power pot doesn't work anymore and I want to replace it with a rotary switch that will accept the stock knob to keep her looking mint. I was looking at this switch, but am not sure if it is suitable for this application. When I find a switch, I will then try to figure out what resistors and other parts I will need for the Hi/(Med?)/Lo output.
Switch: ROTARY SWITCH ,3P3T , NS - eBay (item 220685418372 end time Dec-18-10 18:45:24 PST)
Ken Touhey.
Somebody recommended that I use this one and cut down the shaft. I guess that's what I'm going to do. I hope this pot lives longer than the POS that is in this thing.I would strongly recommend that you find a 10,000 ohm (10 Kilohms) potentiometer and replace it as the circuit was designed to operate.
The thing has had virtually no use! It's as if it went bad from sitting if that's possible.Shame on that 25+ year old linear's pot going out!
I see some electrolytic caps in the schematic. Those do, and probably have, derogated just by sitting.The thing has had virtually no use! It's as if it went bad from sitting if that's possible.