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    Info of Relays

    Hi everyone,

    Hope this is the right forum to ask this.
    I have a power supply from a very big audio amplifier which is 20+ years old.
    I want to replace the relays in it.
    Firstly, should I bother? Are relays reliable and should work for much more than 20 years?
    If I should replace it as a precaution, please help me identify what the relays are.

    There are 3 relays, 1 x black and 2 x white.

    The white ones say 'FKD130P' which from a website tells me it's equivalent to NTE R53-1D30-24. If this is the case, then that's easy enough to get.

    The black on however has only 'Potter & Brumfield T90 Series' on it. How can I tell what model this is or what a suitable replacement would be?

    TIA
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    amplifier make and model number ????????????????
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      Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
      amplifier make and model number ????????????????
      Sorry, I forgot to mention that.
      This is for a Genesis V amplifier. I believe the same model amplifier was used for multiple Genesis systems.

      The Genesis speakers had active servo subs in them, and this was the amplifier which drove them.

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        I would not replace the relays as a preventive maintenance as they are used very little in an amplifier so they should last a very long time.
        "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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