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Re: Luxtrol D2500 and D6000 Dimmers (Correction)
Original poster: "Harold Weiss by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <hweiss-at-new.rr-dot-com>
Hi All,
I started in on attempting the D2500 modification and found that the
Powerstat 1156D brush is 1/8" longer and the T plate is narrower than what I
thought. I'm removing 1/8" from the inside of the brass holder with a
Dremel cutter. A drawing is at:
http://hot-streamer-dot-com/temp/brshmod.bmp
David E Weiss
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> On the D2500 and D6000 variac dimmers, brush replacements are going to be
> fun. The D6000 can use the Powerstat 1156D brush directly. Superior
> Electric told me that it should be OK, but they don't know if it would
> survive their 250,000 cycle test.
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> The D2500 brush is where the fun begins! Superior Electric does not make
> that sized brush anymore. However, the 1156 brush has two brush units
that
> fit. You will need to rebuild the T plate that screws into the rotor, or
> use the one from the old brush. Remember to cut the braid on the T plate
> side, and reattach it to the new T plate. The best part is that for the
> price of the 1156 brush you can get two brushes.
>
> D2500: 20.8A, 0-120V, 2500W
> D6000: 50A, 0-120V, 6000W
> 1156 brush: $52 (Jenkins Electric)
>
> Both of these units were used in the old autotransformer boards in
> theatres, and were made obsolete when the SCR dimmers came out. These
> units are taper wound, meaning that a second winding starts at 50%, to
give
> higher current. This also means that they can only be hooked up 1 way.
>
> David E Weiss
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