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Post by 0280adam on May 17, 2020 14:46:52 GMT
Hey Guys,
I am having an issue with my 1050 accepting credits. I tried jumping out the BO/AC pins 2,6,7 and 8 on the control board, but still will not give any credits.
Any advice where to go next?
Thanks!
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Post by Ron Rich on May 17, 2020 14:56:16 GMT
Hi Adam, "Credits" are "established" on that model, anytime the BO/AC is un-plugged, and the control center is properly "jumpered". So, are you saying you can not "select" on your phono ? If so, ,try "helping" the latch bar plunger enter the coil--what happens then ? Ron Rich
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Post by 0280adam on May 17, 2020 15:05:16 GMT
Hey Ron,
Nothing happens when I try to "help" the latch bar plunger. The select light is not lit as well.
I did notice when I jumped out the BO/AC that there is not a terminal in the number 8 slot, it is just empty. Don't know if that matters or not...
Thanks!
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Post by Ron Rich on May 17, 2020 15:11:50 GMT
Hi Adam, You do have the BO/AC un-plugged ?? If so, somehow you are missing the "25 VAC" that should power that coil-- fuse ?? Did you just acquire this phono, or have you had it WORKING, for awhile ? Ron Rich
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Post by 0280adam on May 17, 2020 15:23:03 GMT
Hey Ron,
Yes, I do have the connector unplugged.
We have had the juke for about 5 years. The only issue we had prior to this is the "letter" selection would not always latch when you made a selection.
Thanks!
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Post by Ron Rich on May 17, 2020 15:26:58 GMT
Hi Adam, Got the Manual-- find the missing 25 vac, or, on 2nd thunk- that may work on 25VDC ? See the schematic --- Ron Rich
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Post by 0280adam on May 17, 2020 15:54:25 GMT
Hi Ron,
I have been looking at the schematic and I am a little confused as to what pins should have the 25 volt source on them. It looks like pin 2 is the grounded portion. Is pin 6 the ungrounded 25 volt? I am getting 12 DC between them.
I am getting 32 VAC from pin 3 on the "power supply socket" and terminal 6 on the "BO/AC socket" on the control box.
Sorry, just trying to wrap my head around where the power originates from.
Thank Ron, I appreciate your help and time!
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Post by Ron Rich on May 17, 2020 16:01:06 GMT
Hi Adam, Not sure where it "originates"-- the BO/AC "provides "ground"-- which probably is thru a TRIAC, in the BO/AC--which means AC ? I do not have a copy of the schematic-- look at that coil on the schematic-- it should show the source of power ?? Ron Rich
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