Pulled the busted 10-turn pot out and installed the new one. Works great and didn't even have to mess with the trim pots. The new pot takes a little more force to rotate, but I think it's better that way. The original ones turn much too easily.
This thread is 3 years old but still a goodie! I need to replace the Bourns multi-turn pots on a unit I want to restore and I'm glad to read your comment that "the new pot takes a little more force to rotate".
I have a TP340A also...and it's perfectly fine...except one aspect that I find annoying --- the pots turn
waaaaay too easily --- the control is extremely "light" (takes no effort) with zero static/dynamic friction of the pot shaft rotating. I have to delicately let go of the knob when I reach the set voltage to avoid rotating it otherwise I could change the output by several volts! I also tape down the voltage knobs with painters tape so I don't accidentally knock them when I'm using the power supply...
Do the Bourns pots wear out and they become friction-less?
On my HP 6227B the pots are very firm and you have to rotate them
a lot to change even 1V. I like the precise control without worry of accidental changes. Anyway to have TP340A voltage control have a similar feel?