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From: ArarghMail003NOSPAM on 27 Mar 2010 13:33 On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 09:54:14 -0400, "Richard Seriani" <richard_s633(a)cox.net> wrote: <snip> > >The info on the element is: PACE, Inc.#H, 120V, 26 Amps, 30W. Huh? Try either 0.26 amps or 3000W :-) <snip> -- ArarghMail003 at [drop the 'http://www.' from ->] http://www.arargh.com BCET Basic Compiler Page: http://www.arargh.com/basic/index.html To reply by email, remove the extra stuff from the reply address.
From: 1 Lucky Texan on 29 Mar 2010 09:02 On Mar 27, 8:54 am, "Richard Seriani" <richard_s...(a)cox.net> wrote: > I've "misplaced" my manuals for this old PACE (PPS-51 unit) handset, so I > don't have a model or part number. This is the handset with a standard > three-prong AC plug. > > This unit has held up well, but now I am looking for a spare heating element > for the iron. PACE wasn't able to help, nor was the place I bought this from > (new circa 1988). > > The info on the element is: PACE, Inc.#H, 120V, 26 Amps, 30W. > > Does anyone have a source for parts for these older units, or a couple of > spare heating elements lying around that they would be willing to part with? > If not, would anyone be able to provide the part number? > > Thanks, > Richard I'd think Pace could at least point you to some vendors that might have stock. I don't think we have anything going back that far ourselves - plus I have no authority to sell you anything, but I'm gonna take a look at our heating elements. If it's something my boss says we'll never need, they might come up with some way to sell it to you - but really, why not just upgrade now? Carl
From: 1 Lucky Texan on 29 Mar 2010 09:26
On Mar 29, 8:02 am, 1 Lucky Texan <alcky...(a)swbell.net> wrote: > On Mar 27, 8:54 am, "Richard Seriani" <richard_s...(a)cox.net> wrote: > > > > > I've "misplaced" my manuals for this old PACE (PPS-51 unit) handset, so I > > don't have a model or part number. This is the handset with a standard > > three-prong AC plug. > > > This unit has held up well, but now I am looking for a spare heating element > > for the iron. PACE wasn't able to help, nor was the place I bought this from > > (new circa 1988). > > > The info on the element is: PACE, Inc.#H, 120V, 26 Amps, 30W. > > > Does anyone have a source for parts for these older units, or a couple of > > spare heating elements lying around that they would be willing to part with? > > If not, would anyone be able to provide the part number? > > > Thanks, > > Richard > > I'd think Pace could at least point you to some vendors that might > have stock. I don't think we have anything going back that far > ourselves - plus I have no authority to sell you anything, but I'm > gonna take a look at our heating elements. If it's something my boss > says we'll never need, they might come up with some way to sell it to > you - but really, why not just upgrade now? > > Carl OK - doesn't look like we ever had pace 120 V stuff. Just the 21VAC stuff using the MBT etc. 'power control boxes' w'ever. sry Carl |