TG210 2MHz Function Generator

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  • tmcw
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2010
    • 382
    • Ireland

    #1

    TG210 2MHz Function Generator

    Wasn't sure where was the most appropriate forum to post this, but since it's test equipment, I thought here...

    Anyway, I got donated one of these boxes today, it's blowing fuses.

    Anyone familiar with these instruments, and might be able to provide me with some starting points for testing?

    Thanks.

    EDIT: Also, does anyone know what the thing in the photo is called/used for? It was in a kit, and has thin bits of metal at both ends, which don't seem to be connected.
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    Last edited by tmcw; 06-25-2011, 06:10 AM.
  • cmj21973
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Feb 2010
    • 267
    • USA

    #2
    Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

    This is about the tool .
    A picture of the TG210 2MHz Function Generator and who made it would be helpful.
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    Last edited by cmj21973; 06-25-2011, 12:18 PM.

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    • tmcw
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Oct 2010
      • 382
      • Ireland

      #3
      Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

      Thanks for the link about the tool.

      I've attached a photo of the front and inside of the instrument. Made by Thurlby Thandar Instruments. Voltage is selected (230V/115V) by flipping the fuse holder, and was set correctly for our 230V here.

      From the power connector, I guess the fuse position directs the juice either through the red or orange wire. Blue comes from the on/off switch. Then from the other side of the windings to the board on the 3-wire connector. The 2 fuses there are still intact. With a good fuse in, power momentarily gets to the power LED, but the fuse blows pretty quick.
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      • Tube_Dude
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 51

        #4
        Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

        Disconnect the 3 wires that come from the secondary of the mains transformer (red-black-red) and see if the fuse burn again.

        That way you can, or not, put the transformer out of the equation...

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        • cmj21973
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Feb 2010
          • 267
          • USA

          #5
          Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

          Here is the manaual. Does it have the correct fuses(see pg-8)?
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          Last edited by cmj21973; 06-26-2011, 05:38 AM.

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          • tmcw
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            • Oct 2010
            • 382
            • Ireland

            #6
            Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

            Thanks, yes, both fuses were the correct rating (125mA), the connected one was blown, the spare blew when I swapped it in, I have no more fuses of that type. I'll get a box of new fuses, and see what happens when I disconnect the board from the transformer. If it doesn't blow the fuse, I guess the transformer should be good?

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            • Tube_Dude
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 51

              #7
              Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

              Originally posted by tmcw
              I'll get a box of new fuses, and see what happens when I disconnect the board from the transformer. If it doesn't blow the fuse, I guess the transformer should be good?
              Yes!!

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              • Radio Fox
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                • Jan 2010
                • 281
                • UK

                #8
                Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

                Originally posted by tmcw
                Thanks, yes, both fuses were the correct rating (125mA), the connected one was blown, the spare blew when I swapped it in, I have no more fuses of that type. I'll get a box of new fuses, and see what happens when I disconnect the board from the transformer. If it doesn't blow the fuse, I guess the transformer should be good?
                Make sure you get the time-lag fuses (T125mA).
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                • tmcw
                  Badcaps Veteran
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 382
                  • Ireland

                  #9
                  Re: TG210 2MHz Function Generator

                  Ok, got the T125mA fuses, disconnected the 3-wire connector, and the fuse gets blown.

                  I guess this means the transformer is bad.

                  The label in the transformer reads as follows:

                  22115-0180/3/3
                  19.10.:5


                  The plastic moulding has some markings that can be seen highlighted in the composite photo of both sides. I also tried to highlight what I think is the manufacturers logo (CVP or CVD, maybe).

                  Anyone know how to interpret these numbers so I can get a replacement.
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