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01-09-2015, 08:31 PM
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A rewind at this time is a bit overkill.
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Quote:See how that dude did it? Just unwrapped a fraction and joined it back on. No sure how gv will want to do it but whatever way i dont really care as long as it works. Cheers
He 's talking about a break in the coil wind near the outer edge on that.
Those breaks on yours are just at the coil ends. The outer one could be unwound a turn to reconnect it. The inner one can't. Need to attach an extra piece of conductor [ wire ]. I've done this in the past.
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What's happenin poofter ?
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(02-11-2015, 06:44 AM)GoldenVulture Wrote: What's happenin poofter ?
Too busy man! got so much work on atm its killing me.
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Hey Raph, I've done it. What Model pup is it ? BKP ............?
What Resistance should it read, do you know ? It's reading 28-29K.
The highest output BKP I could find was the Sinner at 22.5K.
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(03-03-2015, 02:07 AM)GoldenVulture Wrote: Hey Raph, I've done it. What Model pup is it ? BKP ............?
What Resistance should it read, do you know ? It's reading 28-29K.
The highest output BKP I could find was the Sinner at 22.5K.
Yeah man its a sinner bridge pup. The mightiest powered single ever. Its reading a bit high maybe but i am sure its fine. Woot woot.
I love you man thanks so much for fixing it.
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I've tested it. It works.I'll get a pic for you so you can see what I've done.
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(03-03-2015, 03:53 AM)GoldenVulture Wrote: I've tested it. It works.I'll get a pic for you so you can see what I've done.
i got the whole set for 120 a few years back on ebay. Well worth it even if one ''was'' broken,
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03-03-2015, 04:35 AM
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The wire in that is so fine I didn't try to unwind it. I removed the tape but the sticky goo from the tape was still holding the wire firmly so I abandoned unwinding it as I feared it may break easily. As you can see in the pics I've added two short wires [ 16Amp fuse wire to be exact ]. The coil wires are soldered to them. They are super glued from the eyelet end to stop any movement breaking the coil wire where it is soldered. If you put a cover on it, modify it so that the bottom edge does NOT go all the way down and interfere with the coil wires where they come from the coil.[IOW: so it doesn't break them ]:old:
It looks like there's little solder blobs. It's not , it's the light reflecting in the superglue.
PS: That screw on the pole was on there when I recieved the pup. I left it there so I didn't lose it.
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Ok too easy. So screw the covers on hard and firm? hehe. that looks great . thanks again.
Hey that damn schaller bridge saddle screw is there. HA!
How long did that take you?
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About twenty minutes or so of " let's not rush ". [ Explore under coil tape, ascertained unwinding not a good idea. Do up tape. Clean the surfaces ,attatch extra wire, clean and tin coil wire ends and solder to the extra wires. Superglue, resolder B&W leads. Reclean.Test - Ohmage measurement. Connect through amp and hold over strings of guitar].