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Old March 3rd 12, 04:09 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Rian
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Default Tech: Rowe cd100e convert to 110 voltage

Hi all,

I just moved back to the US and brought my juke from the Uk, the
problem is that it is 220v. Is there a way to convert it to 110v
without a new transformer? With my pinball machines, it was as easy
as adding a wire and a new fuse.

I have the 2 volume manual set, but I must have missed the voltage
diagram.

Any input would be greatly appreciated!

Rian
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Old March 3rd 12, 11:10 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
kreed
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Default Tech: Rowe cd100e convert to 110 voltage

On Mar 4, 2:09*am, Rian wrote:
Hi all,

I just moved back to the US and brought my juke from the Uk, the
problem is that it is 220v. *Is there a way to convert it to 110v
without a new transformer? *With my pinball machines, it was as easy
as adding a wire and a new fuse.

I have the 2 volume manual set, but I must have missed the voltage
diagram.

Any input would be greatly appreciated!

Rian


There is a diagram INSIDE the power supply itself
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Old March 4th 12, 08:26 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Rian
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Default Tech: Rowe cd100e convert to 110 voltage

On Mar 3, 4:10*pm, kreed wrote:
On Mar 4, 2:09*am, Rian wrote:

Hi all,


I just moved back to the US and brought my juke from the Uk, the
problem is that it is 220v. *Is there a way to convert it to 110v
without a new transformer? *With my pinball machines, it was as easy
as adding a wire and a new fuse.


I have the 2 volume manual set, but I must have missed the voltage
diagram.


Any input would be greatly appreciated!


Rian


There is a diagram INSIDE the power supply itself


Thanks!
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Old March 8th 12, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Rian View Post
On Mar 3, 4:10*pm, kreed wrote:
On Mar 4, 2:09*am, Rian wrote:

Hi all,


I just moved back to the US and brought my juke from the Uk, the
problem is that it is 220v. *Is there a way to convert it to 110v
without a new transformer? *With my pinball machines, it was as easy
as adding a wire and a new fuse.


I have the 2 volume manual set, but I must have missed the voltage
diagram.


Any input would be greatly appreciated!


Rian


There is a diagram INSIDE the power supply itself


Thanks!
Hi Rian,

Your best bet is to buy a Rowe Ami 110 volt power supply off of Ebay to replace the 220 volt version you have in your jukebox, the only other item you may have to change is the pulley on the turntable drive belt motor which should have been the red one for 50hz operation.

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK
 




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