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Kenwood TS-520S Fan

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I have a parts rig, and want to test the fan, but I cannot find the voltage it takes. I have done a few searches, but unfortunately have not found anything pertaining to it. Thanks. This fan plugs into the back of the rig, but since it is a parts rig, cannot turn it on to find the voltage.
 

Kenwood TS-520S........do you mean the tube hybrid model? That is a 100 volt AC fan. Japan uses 100 volts AC instead of 120 volts AC like we do. They simply put a 100 volt tap on the main power transformer to power the fan instead of sourcing different voltage fans.
 
Kenwood TS-520S........do you mean the tube hybrid model? That is a 100 volt AC fan. Japan uses 100 volts AC instead of 120 volts AC like we do. They simply put a 100 volt tap on the main power transformer to power the fan instead of sourcing different voltage fans.
oh ok didnt look like a dc motor
 
I bought a variac last year for this purpose alone! I am looking for toggle switches from a parts rig, or just the plastic part, switches for heater, send, NB etc.
 

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