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CL-100
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There were 7 questions found in this category:
Can the leads in the headstage DIN connector be repaired?
Yes. While we can make a repair at the factory, it is a simple enough task that the user can make a repair on-site.The connector used for most Warner devices (amplifiers, temperature controllers, etc.) are known as DIN type connectors. They can be opened by removing the set-screw on the side and ...
Does Warner sell replacement fuses for the CL-100 temperature controller?
No, but the ones needed are commonly available. (Try Radio Shack)For 120V applications use a 0.8A slo-blo fuse, and for 220V applications use a 0.4A slo-blo fuse.
How can the temperature within an inline solution heater or cooler be monitored?
Warner's inline solution heaters (e.g., SH-27B, SF-28) and inline solution heater/coolers (e.g., SC-20) contain a built-in feedback thermistor and so do not require a separate thermistor for setting and monitoring the control temperature.A temperature control unit (e.g., TC-324B, TC-344B, CL-10 ...
How can Warner temperature controllers be adjusted for 120V or 240V operation?
Warner temperature controllers use a 'universal' power entry module which allows for manual selection of the input line voltage. (The adjustment location can be found next to where the power plug connects on the rear panel.) In addition to switching the voltage to the desired value, the correct ...
Is the CL-100 rack-mountable?
Unfortunately, the CL-100 is not rack mountable. The dual channel CL-200 is rack mountable, however.
What is the VA (wattage) of the CL-100?
The VA is 80 watts.
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