[R-390] Is your R390A Power Cord Connected Correctly ?

nryan at mchsi.com nryan at mchsi.com
Mon Dec 3 23:50:51 EST 2012


This is good advice because the terminal where the line cord's hot lead should connect can be either on the left or right.  Chuck's continuity test safely determines which terminal is which.

Once the hot terminal is pinpointed, mark or label it as such so that if the line cord ever is disconnected from the power input terminals, it can be reconnected properly.

Norman

Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or doing it better. -- John Updike


----- Original Message -----
From: chuck rippel <chuck.rippel at cox.net>
To: r-390 at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 22:01:43 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [R-390] Is your R390A Power Cord Connected Correctly ?

Been running into radios where people (quite correctly) add a 3 wire 
cord in place of the 2 wire.  In some casese, the connections for the 
neutral and hot side of the line at the back of the radio. under the 
removable protective cover have been reversed.  The result has been, the 
hot side of the input was not fused and did not switch off.  Rather it 
was the neutral which was fused and switched  1 short to chassis 
ground, no fuse would blow and......  Also, the transformer always had 
115V on the primary as measured to chassis ground.  Not a good situation 
at all.

Is yours so configured?  To check, unplug the radio and remove the 2 
nuts securing the rear panel A/C line input cover.   !! Make a 2nd check 
that the R390A A/C line has been unplugged !!!   Pull the fuse and with 
an ohm meter, check continuity from the line side of the fuse to the 
rear panel connection where the black wire on the line cord is 
connected.  It should read 0 ohms.  If there is no black wire, ohm from 
the line side of the fuse to that prong on the line cord which would 
plug into the narrow side of your A/C outlet.

0 ohms from the line side of the fuse to the black wire or to the prong 
which plugs into the narrow side of the outlet is correct.  If not, 
reverse the A/C connection on the back of the radio attaching the black, 
hot wire to the terminal which is connected to the line side of the 
fuse.

Do not make this check and subsequent countermeasure unless you fully 
understand the process and end result.


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Chuck Rippel
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