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Post by Rugman on Oct 6, 2021 13:30:46 GMT
I have a Cabaret Model 7500 with the following serial # 794388. I have it narrowed down to 1976 or 1977, I think. The last 4 digits reflect 1977 but the first two (79) are throwing me for a loop. The manuals are different and I want to make sure I get the right one.
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 6, 2021 13:52:06 GMT
Hi Rugman, I dono where you are getting this info from, but I think it may be erroneous ? According to AlwaysJukin magazine's price guide, the 7500 was made in 1972. I know there were variations of the cabinet, but was of the opinion, they were options-- Idea--Look at the BO/AC-- which model number is that phono equipped with ? Ron Rich
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Post by Rugman on Oct 7, 2021 0:43:57 GMT
First let me apologize for the indiscretion in my intro. The BO/AC is a model 3600. By the way, what does that stand for? I was getting my info from a Wurlitzer Service manual I bought. It looks legit but hard to find the English in between the German and French 🤕
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 7, 2021 3:05:02 GMT
READ the "Hi Newbies", & "Parts--books --" posts, in our FAQ's section. WurliTzer never made a "3600 BO/AC" ? BOnus /ACcumulator Ron Rich
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Post by Rugman on Oct 7, 2021 15:34:04 GMT
I've attached a picture of the BO/AC. As for the info I was working with was from a Wurlitzer manual that encompassed the years 1975-1977. I tried to get the pages in here but still figuring that out. I went to the sites you mentioned and the serial numbers were closer to the 1972 Date of Manufacture that you said.
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 7, 2021 18:03:51 GMT
Hi Rugman, The attachment did not work--just READ the model number on it, and tell us-- -- The "WurliTzer Manual" you are using, is not a factory manual. PLEASE,once again READ our FAQ's section, and purchase the correct manual(s) for that model phono ! Please do not bother to attach pages from a manual, as it just redundant -- Thank-you Ron Rich
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Post by Rugman on Oct 7, 2021 20:15:56 GMT
I did....the model # of the BO/AC IS 3600. I will source the proper service manual as well.
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Post by Rugman on Oct 7, 2021 20:24:14 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 7, 2021 21:16:26 GMT
Rugman, That photo is of a jukebox, "CONTROL BOX", for a WurliTzer model 3600. It is NOT the BO/AC.The BO/AC, if still in the phono, plugs into the control box. Ron Rich
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Post by Rugman on Oct 8, 2021 22:30:18 GMT
BO/AC model 555
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Post by Rugman on Oct 8, 2021 22:33:06 GMT
BO/AC model 555 and yes it is still in the jukebox.
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 8, 2021 22:54:20 GMT
Hi Rugman, Is it plugged into the control box ? If so, it appears it's not working. Your choice here-- read the above BO/AC sticky, or try changing the 5 volt regulator inside it--very high failure rate on them--use a heat-sink, if one is not on the old regulator. CAUTION--Do net remove or add a price card with power on !! Ron Rich
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Post by Rugman on Oct 9, 2021 1:31:46 GMT
Yes sir it is still plugged in. I will try the jumpers and let you know. Thank you for you assistance.
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Post by Rugman on Oct 11, 2021 0:55:58 GMT
Well Ron Rich....thank you for your assistance. The BO/AC jumper worked marvelously. Machine still needs a good cleaning and lube. Just to clarify a few things....my plug from the BO/AC does not have any embossed numbers on it, which is no biggie. I did read the entire sticky and made the same assumption on pin location on the control panel. I did not have a female receptor in location #8 so I jumped 2, 6 and 7 only and it worked just fine. I need to buy the proper Molex pin connectors but the ones i had are fine for now. Thanks again.
Rugman
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Post by Ron Rich on Oct 11, 2021 12:04:05 GMT
Hi Rugman, Iffin I had a "bippy" to bet, I'd bet the numbers are there on both the Molex socket, and plug--they are hard to see-- Glad it worked ! Ron Rich
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