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|    ldj1006@gmail.com to Philip Nasadowski    |
|    Re: Need help with AMI E-80 problem.    |
|    07 Jul 18 13:42:40    |
      On Monday, December 3, 2001 at 7:26:18 AM UTC-6, Philip Nasadowski wrote:       > > The carriage does not move       > > from left to right and does not pick up the 45, play it, then put it       > > back in the rack.       >       > Check:       >       > The rectifier - yours is probbably shot. Esp if you have to hit the       > selection button a few times to get it to go, or if your clicks are       > wimpy. Hook a motor directly to te 24V supply for a sec or two, see if       > it run powerfully and smoothly.       >       > The switches in the mech. Might be dirty or making bad contact. Get an       > adjuster to adjust them!       >       > Voltage at the junction box on the mech board.       >       > Motors. Sometimes they get dirty enough to not want to run. Give an       > armature a push and see if it spins.       >       > I'm willing to bet, unless the wiring is REALLY bad or you've got a       > broken wire, it's your rect. My D-40 wouldn't select well or play well       > when I got it. A new sillicon rect from Radio Shack made it a tad       > better than new (the voltage comes out a bit higher, but it runs ok).       >       > Oh yeah, and plug the turntable back into the amp ;)       >       > Have fun! :)       >       > --       > To email me, remove the XXXX from my address, and replace it with "mail"              This is old post but maybe you sre still playing with jukebox. I need help              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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