Voltage conversion of Accuphase C-2300 to from 100V to 120V


@imhififan

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I will appreciate very much if you would figure out how to do the voltage conversion from 100V to 120V.

Thank you in advance.

foolishman

@imhififan

Thank you for your response. I will remove the board, and take some pictures of the board. Then, I will post them.

Thank you again.

Thanks, I believe moving J1 and J4 to the J2 and J5 positions should convert the voltage from 100VAC to 120VAC.

However, measuring the corresponding transformer wire DC resistance to confirm if my assumption is correct, the 100V tap should have the lowest DC resistance, the 120V tap should be slightly higher, and the 220/240V tap should be about twice the DC resistance of the 120V tap.