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« on: July 30, 2023, 10:56:13 pm »
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Hi everyone.
I inherited my grandfathers Bounty Hunter RED BARON VLF SPD.
No other models numbers shown.
I am after schematics for this unit please.
Also manual if available, but priority is schematic.
Did some searching but did not find.

After reading some posts, it seems this unit suffers from someone plugging in power incorrectly.
It has 2 x (9V type) connectors.
I believe total power for device is 24V broken into 2 x 12V packs (8x 1.5V AA batts per pack).
These carriers have been lost.
There is a blown transistor on the Blue PCB ( PCB code PCB26 PNI)
Cannot see transistor type- too much damage.
I repair vintage Hifi for a living, so with schematic can trouble shoot other components

I must say the power wiring is "creative" and wanted schematic to double check as well.
It seems RED wire from connector A and black wire from connector B  are JOINED together on the blue PCB, whilst the Black from connector A and Red from connector B got to the ON/OFF /Volume switch.

If anyone can assist with Schematic, you would be my hero.

Cheers from Australia
Danny



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