Technics SLBD20 Powersupply (courtesy WLG)

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Received a question earlier today from our forum member WLG. He acquired a Technics SLBD20 belt drive TT which works on a 110 volt mains supply and wanted to know if this TT's power transformer may have a tap for 220volts. Thought I'll share my response for the benefit of all.

The Technics SLBD20 was generally manufactured in 4 versions:

1) for USA and Canada only: AC 120 volts, 60 Hz
2) for UK and Australia only: AC 240 volts, 50 Hz
3) for Continental Europe only: AC 220 volts, 50 Hz
4) for other all other countries: AC 110-127 volts, 60 Hz or AC 220-240 volts, 50 Hz (switchable)

From a power supply perspective, the difference was predominantly with the transformer type. Version 4 (listed above) came with a tapped transformer with a voltage selector.

Here are the schematics of the 2 broad versions:

1) The single voltage option PSU:
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2) The multi-voltage option PSU:
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From the multi-voltage PSU circuit, it is evident that the transformer is predominantly a 220 volt one with a 110 volt tap (which is switched).

Here are the actual PCB layouts for both types:

1) The single voltage option PSU layout:
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2) The multi-voltage option PSU layout:
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Hence if the TT does not have a voltage selector, it is most likely that it is a single voltage option TT and hence is not likely to have a power transformer with the 110volts tap. However there's no harm taking a look inside if you are a bit adventurous.

As the rated power consumption of this TT is not more than 3-5 watts, it is safe to use a low cost 220-110 volt adapter, one could pick up from any shop selling Chinese toys or general electricals. These little adapters usually have a rating of about 10-15 watts.

Hope this helps.
 
The Transformer has no taping on the primary, so will settle for a stepdown transformer.
Tks
 
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