Before you spend that kind of money, try the simple things first.
If the transformer housing is bolted together and/or bolted to
the chassis of the amp, tighten all the bolts.
Even if there are no bolts visible, do some experimenting with
a strong clamp: With the amp turned on and the transformer
humming away, go around the transformer housing and apply
the clamp to it, carefully, in various places and in various directions.
You may find a place where putting the squeeze on it either stops
or reduces the hum.
One other thought: A humming transformer can be an overloaded one.
If the transformer gets extremely hot after the amp operates for a
while, and especially if smoke ever comes out of the amp, then the
humming is a definite clue that there is a problem, but the problem
is not the transformer.
If you have to hold the headlight switch out to keep the lights on, then the switch itself is bad. The switch should be a fairly easy part to replace.
no transformer is not necessary for rectification today most of power supplies have been made without using transformer in order to reduce weight and size of power supply.for example SMPS(switch mode poqwer supply)
You drill out the exsisting ignition switch!!
Should be attached to the brake pedal.....
You should replace it if the write protect switch is not working properly.
Yes, a 30 amp disconnect switch can be used for a 30 kVA transformer. The 30 amp rating refers to the switch's capacity to safely handle 30 amps of current, which is sufficient for a 30 kVA transformer's load. Just make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and electrical codes when selecting and installing the disconnect switch.
brake light switch is mounted by the brake pedel remove lower panel above brake pedel and then you will see the switch should be able to turn the switch to replace
To replace the switch, no you don't have to remove the door panel. There should be 2 screws holding it in, both right on the switch mount.
When it fails to function properly. You should never have to replace it, but it is possible.
Take a small blade pocket screwdriver and slightly insert it between the dash and the switch. It should pry out and you will be able to get to the wiring to remove the old switch and replace the new.
How do I replace the windshield wiper switch?
specially for high voltage operation