Daiwa Bg Mq Schematic

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Emerio Boykins

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Aug 3, 2024, 2:27:45 PM8/3/24
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The reel schematic section is being constantly updated, if you cannot find the schematic you are looking for contact our service dept and we will endeavour supply your request. Click on the links below to download a PDF of your reel schematic.

The reel schematic section is being constantly updated, if you cannot find the schematic you are looking for contact our service dept and we will endeavour supply your request.Click on the links below to download a PDF of your reel schematic.

Although I am brand new to the hobby of ham radio, I have been playing around with electronics and digital circuits for as long as I can remember. I am a software engineer by trade and have always loved the problem-solving challenges that software and hardware engineering offers.

After removing the bottom, and disconnecting the back panel, we get a better view of the switches. Some black charring there, perhaps some RF arcing took place? Looking at the rest of the box and how neat and organized the soldering and wiring is, this looks out of place. I am beginning to suspect something is amiss here.

Examining the part number for the switches I pulled out, I was able to find the equivalent switch on DigiKey. The schematic for this switch indicated that it was simple non-latching push button ON-ON DPDT switch. Clearly not the original part, as the tuner front panel artwork indicates that these are latching push button switches.

At this point, I headed back to google to see if I could find what the original switch was, but could find nothing. Finally, I stumbled across an interior shot of the tuner from a guy in Thailand. After some zooming, it looked like an ordinary latching switch.

One hundred watts at fifty Ohms yields an RMS voltage of about seventy volts which is what my receiver puts out. Since the tuner is rated to two hundred watts our max RMS voltage should be one hundred volts. 125VAC switches are plentiful, and to be safe we should also probably shoot for a switch that can handle around five amps. Eight dollars and fifty-two cents later, we have a pair of switches rated at 125VAC and seven amps. Perfect.

I took lots of photos and notes while removing the switches but knowing that they could have possibly been installed incorrectly, I took a little extra care in laying out the connections for the new switches.

The switch for the tuning circuit was a little peculiar. When the tuning circuit is disengaged, the switch should connect the output from the amp making sure it passes through the metering circuit and bypasses the tuning circuit. Originally, the switch connected the first pole to the second pole of the switch using only the thin wire of a small capacitor hanging down. This was clearly insufficient, and somewhat dangerous as that thin wire would be passing the full power RF output of the amp. I suspect this probably happened at one point as the capacitor wire was extremely brittle, and broke after I removed it.

Anyone know where I can order parts for Sealine Great Lakes 47LC reels also SG47LCA reels? Looking for clickers and drags.... I have also heard that the drags can be replaced with Penn drags if this is true where can I get then and what ones do I buy????

I've called Daiwa directly and ordered parts from them. Their number is available at daiwa.com. I have a exploded drawing/parts list for a 47LC. If you need it PM me and I'll get you a copy. I have also bought Penn parts from pennparts.com. I don't know what drag parts to switch though.

I gave my great lakes to Jay Vee a few years back and let them clean and repair one or two of them. Price was reasonable. There is also a guy in Buffalo (Tony's rod and reel repair) he is very good too and also works on trolling motors.

Mark, give this site a try. I just ordered from them and the parts came pretty quickly seeing as how they are in canada. i think it took like 7 days or something. looks like they have everything under the sun. good luck.

This is the manuals page for Daiwa. In this page you find schematic, users and instructions manuals, service manuals, technical supplement, leaf leads and other good stuff. If you have some stuff that not is listed here you can donate this by contact mods.dk.

This is all the manuals for Daiwa. If you want to see manuals from other manufactories you can click on the manufactory menu in the left side. You can also click here to see all the manufactories that mods.dk have manuals, schematics or other files from.

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