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Odd Seeburg LPC1 problem.



 
 
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Old December 1st 08, 02:57 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Ronald
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Default Odd Seeburg LPC1 problem.

I have encounted one where it will pick the record up ... cycle and
put the record back. I've disconnected the reject switch, removed
one of the wires from the end of record switch. Odd enough it has
caught the record, played it, and I was able to trigger the end of
record switch and it reject it. Odd enough it was playing at 33 1/3.
I've checked the switch stack '"L" i believe (the last one) it isn't
engaging the auto speed relay. So I'm baffled. If I can get the
record from not cycling though I'm in a better boat. Any help let me
know... Thanks!
-Ron
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Old December 1st 08, 04:50 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Tony Miklos
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Default Odd Seeburg LPC1 problem.

Ronald wrote:
I have encounted one where it will pick the record up ... cycle and
put the record back. I've disconnected the reject switch, removed
one of the wires from the end of record switch. Odd enough it has
caught the record, played it, and I was able to trigger the end of
record switch and it reject it. Odd enough it was playing at 33 1/3.
I've checked the switch stack '"L" i believe (the last one) it isn't
engaging the auto speed relay. So I'm baffled. If I can get the
record from not cycling though I'm in a better boat. Any help let me
know... Thanks!
-Ron



First problem is most likely a gummed up clutch assembly. Sorry I don't
have time to go into detail.

Second problem is most likely a bad cap in the speed control unit. It
is the large motor run cap attached to the chassis, probably bulging. I
think it's 4Uf @ 120VAC (or higher voltage)

Tony
 




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