Thanks for your help Mike. I now at least have peace of mind. I will replace
the plug as soon as i procure one.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Casino" <mtcasino@...>
To: <hammond_zone@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] leslie 860
Nick;
No matter which way you attempt a fix, you still have to remove the amp.
Which pin is dislodged.
I have performed a tempoary repair using 2 part epoxy, but it is best to
replace the plug.
pins 1,2,3 & 10 are audio.
pin 4 is ground.
pins 5 & 6 are for power on control.
pins 7 & 8 are motor speed controls. low voltage.
pin 9 is external speed adjustment if waranted.
pin 11 is + 29 VDC
Your 860 should have its own power cord.
There are no High voltages on the 11 pin cable, just control signals and
audio.
go to www.mosweb.con.id77.html
Mike Casino
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Renich" <nrenich@...>
To: <hammond_zone@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: [hammond_zone] leslie 860
G,day Hammond lovers everywhere. I have a problem with my 860. One of
the
11 pins is broken. It has not dislodged, but is hanging precariously like
a
flag in the breeze, thus making it difficult to insert the cable. Is this
a
dangerous situation? I suspect it's a good idea to replace the plug, but
parts in Australia are virtually non existant let alone technicians cable
of
repairs. Advice is welcome. I do not want an electric shock from this
unit.
Thanks zoners.
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