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Seeburg Entertainer Voltage problem
I saw this long ago post about an entertainer juke not selecting the
record, the turntable just goes back and forth. I'm having the same problem after taking mine out of storage after 4 years. I'm getting 24 1/2 volts instead of 27. I would appreciate any assistance on how to fix this. I'm going to order a manual as soon as I can find one online. Thanks, Art Jackson NJ From: Don Lanway ) Subject: Tech:Seeburg STD2 Entertainer selection problem Newsgroups: alt.collecting.juke-boxes Date: 2002-02-02 22:54:32 PST Yep... I believe (and the Black and Gray box book seems to bear this out) that the +27 among other things, powers the trip relay and solenoid.... gotta have it. It should come from the control center with all the other voltages... have you checked all the fuses in the back of the DCC by pulling them out and checking with an ohmmeter? Should be a .8 amp fuse, looks like a fairly simple circuit.... It seems all of the logic works on -27, which is why the unit will accept a selection and begin to scan. Good luck, Don |
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check the dc control board inside of the DCC clean all the edge connectors
i'm trying to remember if it has the selector bypass switch if it does make sure its in the NO position or it wont select also check the tomat see if the contacts need to be cleaned Jim W "Art Tostaine" wrote in message m... I saw this long ago post about an entertainer juke not selecting the record, the turntable just goes back and forth. I'm having the same problem after taking mine out of storage after 4 years. I'm getting 24 1/2 volts instead of 27. I would appreciate any assistance on how to fix this. I'm going to order a manual as soon as I can find one online. Thanks, Art Jackson NJ From: Don Lanway ) Subject: Tech:Seeburg STD2 Entertainer selection problem Newsgroups: alt.collecting.juke-boxes Date: 2002-02-02 22:54:32 PST Yep... I believe (and the Black and Gray box book seems to bear this out) that the +27 among other things, powers the trip relay and solenoid.... gotta have it. It should come from the control center with all the other voltages... have you checked all the fuses in the back of the DCC by pulling them out and checking with an ohmmeter? Should be a .8 amp fuse, looks like a fairly simple circuit.... It seems all of the logic works on -27, which is why the unit will accept a selection and begin to scan. Good luck, Don |
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Thanks Jim. I'll try cleaning the connectors. I did some of them. I
was looking in the back trying to see if I could figure out where to find the "selector bypass switch". I pushed a little arm, and now it's on B sides always (#'s 200-279). I'm going to buy a manual today. Is always jukin website ok to order from? I see them in my google results a lot. Thanks again. Art "Happy 70's Seeburg Owner" wrote in message link.net... check the dc control board inside of the DCC clean all the edge connectors i'm trying to remember if it has the selector bypass switch if it does make sure its in the NO position or it wont select also check the tomat see if the contacts need to be cleaned Jim W "Art Tostaine" wrote in message m... I saw this long ago post about an entertainer juke not selecting the record, the turntable just goes back and forth. I'm having the same problem after taking mine out of storage after 4 years. I'm getting 24 1/2 volts instead of 27. I would appreciate any assistance on how to fix this. I'm going to order a manual as soon as I can find one online. Thanks, Art Jackson NJ From: Don Lanway ) Subject: Tech:Seeburg STD2 Entertainer selection problem Newsgroups: alt.collecting.juke-boxes Date: 2002-02-02 22:54:32 PST Yep... I believe (and the Black and Gray box book seems to bear this out) that the +27 among other things, powers the trip relay and solenoid.... gotta have it. It should come from the control center with all the other voltages... have you checked all the fuses in the back of the DCC by pulling them out and checking with an ohmmeter? Should be a .8 amp fuse, looks like a fairly simple circuit.... It seems all of the logic works on -27, which is why the unit will accept a selection and begin to scan. Good luck, Don |
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