I agree with Ted. The rectifier should not ever run too hot to touch. Either there is a problem with the rectifier itself, or something else is drawing excessive current. That shouldn¡¯t be too hard to find ¡ª it will be hot, too. If you have one of those cheap IR laser-aimed thermometer pistols, you should be able to locate it without risking a finger burn, if you want to go high-tech. But you don¡¯t need such a gizmo ¡ª old-school sniffing about works.
Tom
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On Oct 6, 2021, at 7:44 PM, tedbmoss@... wrote:
?It won't work for long if you can't touch the rectifier. One or more of the TTL devices is needing replacement.