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Post by bjwizzer on Aug 26, 2017 1:47:49 GMT
Ron,
I would like to sell a Seeburg power supply RPS6-56, but before I do, I would like to find out if it works.
Would you have a pin out of the 2 connectors on the power supply? I want to apply power to the PS and check if the output is 25 volts.
Any one out there who may have to answer, please let me know.
Thanks in advance,
bjwizzer
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Post by Ron Rich on Aug 26, 2017 3:08:52 GMT
BJ, What is on that supply--connectors/plugs ? What color is it painted ? If my guess is correct it is a 25 vac supply to power a half-dozen WOM's -but I am not sure--
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Post by robnyc on Aug 26, 2017 17:28:24 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Aug 26, 2017 17:53:05 GMT
Rob, This photo is of no help--it simply is the standard connection Seeburg used for wall boxes--I can't recall exactly what a RPS-6 powered. The term RPS stands for "Remote Power Supply" and was used many a time--the #6 indicates that this was the 6th one--but I don't know if it supplied 6.11,12,24, or higher voltage(s). Some RPS's included rectifiers to supply a DC component, to power something else? Ron Rich
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Post by robnyc on Aug 26, 2017 20:03:17 GMT
Ron, there seems to be some confusion here. The P.S. that was asked about is an auxiliary for adding Consolettes beginning with the LPC and plainly shown in that I-O manual. Output is 25VAC.
The pic I showed was the same unit but with different plug allowing it to be used on an older control. I showed it illustrate which two wires are the AC input.
Rob
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Post by bjwizzer on Aug 27, 2017 3:44:56 GMT
Guys, I try to uplaod some pics of PS.
bjwizzer
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Post by robnyc on Aug 27, 2017 6:18:52 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Aug 27, 2017 13:36:24 GMT
Rob, Somehow I don't get that photo--I get a photo of an RCSU 2 ? OK--It's the RPS designed to be used with the LPC thru PFEA model phonos, and SC type, WallOMatics
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Post by bjwizzer on Aug 28, 2017 21:04:06 GMT
robnyc,
You are right on the mark!
I'll check the transformer tonight!
Let you know.
Thanks for all your help,
bjwizzer
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Post by bjwizzer on Aug 29, 2017 14:45:54 GMT
RobNYC and Ron,
Thank you!!!!
I printed out the information Rob sent and after finding a 3 2/10 amp fuse was able to test the transformer.
The transformer checked out fine!
Now I can confidently list it as "working".
Thank again for the great help,
bjwizzer
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