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![]() "Arfa Daily" ** I know the exactly the sort of vile pommy **** you ARE !! Hundreds of clones just like you are living right here in Sydney. Aussies call the evil, narcissistic pukes: " Ten Pound Poms ". Cos that is how much they paid for their passage here in some rusting pommy tub. Shame we cannot deport the whole disgusting lot. "Arfa Daily Scum of the Planet MORON " ** Asinine fools like Daily make me wanna puke. That tranny will work just fine. The only thing that I would say is that power transformers in domestic equipment are usually what's known as a "designated safety component". ** In Class 2 equipment only - you PITA pommy panic merchant. This means that they formed part of the original design approval which declared the unit physically safe ** In Class 2 equipment only - you PITA pommy panic merchant. - it won't set fire to your house in the event of it failing ** What does this paranoid know nothing ****ing ASS imagine the damn AC fuse is for ..... If you do substitute a non-Yamaha transformer for the original, this would almost certainly compromise the original safety approvals for the equipment, ** Only in Class 2 equipment - you PITA panic merchant. Then only if the replacement is not a Class 2 compliant device. Both the suggested subs ARE !!!! -------------------------------------- and if there were any unforseen unfortunate consequences down the line, Yamaha would have no liability at all. ** Yamaha supplied the POS that ****ing failed - you dumb as dog **** pommy ****. Almost certainly, replacing this tranny with a substitute, will cause no problems at all, but I think that you should be aware of exactly what you are doing for your own peace of mind. ** Whaaaaaaaattt ?? This anonymous pommy **** is not balming anyone's piece of mind. Cos the paranoid **** is damn well out of his !!! For what its worth, as a professional repairer with a legal duty of care to the public, ** Shame YOU have NO ****ing idea what professionalism is all about. Else you would not be posting such ** ****e ** under a stupid pseudonym. I would never substitute a transformer that is going to run 24 hours a day, as a standby tranny is, nor would I recommend others to do so. ** That would be entirely because you are an autistic, knee trembling, know nothing, ****ing pile of pommy puke. Well, at least that is so on your good days ... At the very least, I would try to check, through the suppliers or even directly with the manufacturers, that any tranny you intend to use is rated for continuous operation. ** LOL Does so this anonymous PITA paranoid pommy **** have proof there are any that are NOT so rated ?? Won't hold my breath !!! I would also contact a Yamaha spares agent to check the price and availability of a genuine replacement, after you have proven that all is well by checking with your substitute in place. Not trying to put you off or anything, just advice ** Pile of ASD ****ed, human garbage like " Arfur Daily" are regularly taken out to a dark spot at night and kicked to death here in Australia The decent blokes who do it deserve a medal. ........ Phil |
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