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|    brshsg@yahoo.com to jesse...@hotmail.com    |
|    Re: AMI E-120 Technical help needed? I'm    |
|    13 Mar 13 08:31:04    |
      1c54b431       On Saturday, August 30, 2008 7:04:19 PM UTC-5, jesse...@hotmail.com wrote:       > I was listening to my E-120 the other day and the record was skipping       > so I went to hit the reset and while bent over I smelled smoke so I       > unplugged it. I looked closer and noticed a button had propelled       > itself off. I usually notice when the glue lets go. But I missed this       > one. So I reglued the button and replaced the fuse. After making a       > selection the carriage moves and when it hits the selection finger it       > stops hard with the carriage motor still humming. If left like this       > the fuse would blow. The selection finger hits a switch which is       > supposed to activate a relay but the relay doesn't move. If I       > manually move the relay the carriage motor stops and I think the       > transfer moves just a tad then stops leaving the turntable spinning.       > Hit the reset it moves the transfer back a tad thus shutting down the       > amp/turntable. I replaced the counter solonoid (no change). Changed       > the transfer motor (no change). I used an ohm meter and compared the       > relays and solonoids with another juke I have. All readings the same.       > I tested the voltage coming out of the supply right around 30 volts.       > Yes the selinium rectifier was changed to a solid state bridge. Any       > ideas from Ami experts?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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