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Accuphase E-408 voltage conversion
Hello,
Maybe someone has experience in converting the voltage for the Accuphase E-408 amplifier from 100 volts to 230 volts? I tried to find this information on the forum, but without success.
I would be grateful for a photo of the board with the location of the jumpers for 230 volts.
Sincerely, Victor.
I did everything according to your instructions. Jumpers J3, J4, J8 installed (240 volts). The rest of the jumpers have been removed. After setting the jumpers to 240 volts, the resistance between the contacts C2 increased from 0.5 to 2.1 Ohms. Connected power through a 100 watt light bulb. At first, the light bulb burns brightly, then gradually the glow decreases. At the same time, the VU meters light up. Didn’t notice a burning smell. I recorded a video, please watch. Is this a normal reaction? Is it possible to turn on the amplifier directly without a light bulb?
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@imhififan Thanks a lot for your real help! Later I will disassemble the amplifier and check the position of the jumpers. P.S. For some unknown reason, links to photos in my previous posts have been removed. |
@imhififan wow - that is nice work sir. |
@zeptul please counter check if the jumper positions are correct.
If the jumpers position are correct, the setting should be as below: 100V mains = J5, J7, J9 120V mains = J4, J6, J9 220V mains = J5, J8 240V mains = J4, J8
Before changing jumpers, measure resistance across C2, after changing jumpers to 220 or 240V setting, the resistance across C2 should be more than 4X higher. BTW, 220/240V mains also required changing fuse F2 and soft start resistors jumpers setting. Please provide a photo of showing J1, J2 and J3 so we can figure out its setting. I also strongly recommend connect a Dim Bulb Tester or an 100watt incandescent light bulb in series to power up the amplifier after voltage conversion. If anything goes wrong, the bulb will simply light up instead of dim down to prevent damage of the amplifier.
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Thanks @zeptul for the images, I will check it out and get back to you later. |
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If you can post pictures of the power board (front and back) on your System page, I believe we can figure out the jumper setting for 220,240V mains. This is an example: https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/10301
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/accuphase-e600-voltage-conversion
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In ^that case^ then once it is on the transformer, the electronics place (or the tech) probes the remaining taps to see which one has 220/240v. Then that is hooked up to the mains, and the 100v tap is disconnected. One unconnected transformer tap line should read 120v and another 230v or you could have separate lines for 220v and 240v, but I think it I would just be a single 230v. The other side of the transformer should have either two coming out going to a diode bridge, and maybe a third line as a common tied to the chassis or the ground. Is there is a transformer part manufacture and part number on it? |
Thanks for the answer, I can not upload a photo, the forum interface is incomprehensible to me. I have an external step-down transformer, but I would like to convert the amplifier to 230 volts. On various forums, users confirm that all Accuphase amplifiers have multi-voltage transformers that can be switched to 100, 120, 220-240 volts. |
A photo of the inside might help… They just put on a transformer and measure the wires from the other transformer taps to find the right ones. On my Audible Illusions line stage, the transformer is either 110v or 230v, so there was no moving to different winding taps, and they wanted $750 to provide the 230v version. And it still sits on a 230v—>110v transformer. You should be able to pick up a transformer for going from 230v —> 100v |
I would try reaching out to Accuphase directly. (Another US manufacturer’s tube amp was wired to 230v from 110v by a local electronic repair place… they pretty much know how to do it if it is a direct transformer tap, and not via a jumper or two… which does the same thing.) And PrimaLuna sent the instructions for which transformer taps to move the mains for 110v to 230v conversion. I suspect that Accuphase would do similar, but that is mostly based upon my positive impression of them as a very reputable high end company. I could be wrong, but my impression is that Accuphase and Luxman are sort of high end there. So it seems like it is worth a try to email them. (Or it truely sucks and I’ll give $19.50 for it. 😗 ) |