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Post by Ron Rich on Jun 24, 2018 20:17:55 GMT
As far as I'm concerned, you are wasting your time--find the page in the manual that gives you the details on setting that Detent switch. Is that switch clean/free f pits--do you know how to "clean" a switch--if not go to our FAQ's page and read it-- Ron Rich
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Post by fwdstuck on Aug 23, 2018 0:35:55 GMT
I've took a big break on working in the se100. I've decide to start back on it. Ron tell me again on the ct-1 tester and how it works and hooks up?
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Post by Ron Rich on Aug 23, 2018 12:45:03 GMT
Re-read earlier post--
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Post by fwdstuck on Nov 9, 2018 2:15:45 GMT
Finally got some time to got back and work on it. Been measuring some voltages. The 27dc is right on 27dc. 395dc is showing 370dc I've seen it show 385dc before. The 40dc is showing 43dc. 24ac is showing 27.7ac. And here is the weird one 150dc is showing 216dc. All caps and out of tolerance resistors have been replaced. I've measured the ones in this circuit. The 25k and the 33k and they are still right on tolerance. Confusing.
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 9, 2018 4:25:11 GMT
I don t understand why you are attempting that test either ?? How did you "clean" the detent switch ? Which printed circuit PCB is in that SCC ? Did you build a "Seeburg tester" ? (BTW--I made an error above--that should have read "AA" battery, not "AAA" -- I will edit that) Ron Rich
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 9, 2018 4:33:29 GMT
Curious--is the detent relay being held energized Ron Rich
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Post by fwdstuck on Nov 9, 2018 7:55:38 GMT
I haven't built the tester yet. I keep forgetting to order the parts. I've cleaned the switch with contact cleaner and rubbing a piece of paper between the contacts. The pc board is scc9.
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Post by fwdstuck on Nov 9, 2018 8:27:32 GMT
I don't know if it's being energized. I'll check tomorrow.
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 9, 2018 13:05:10 GMT
No sir--the "PCC BOARD" is not a "9"-- the SCC is a -9. Are you checking the RO voltage while the mechanism is scanning ? Ron Rich
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Post by fwdstuck on Nov 9, 2018 22:29:05 GMT
Here is a pic of the pc board. The RC voltage while scanning is around 20 volts while in the magazine area and sometimes jumping to around the 300 range at the ends.
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Post by Ron Rich on Nov 10, 2018 0:22:19 GMT
OK--it's a 319021-2-- don't know why you posted a photo -- ?? Something's totally wrong --probably the detent switch setting--see the manual--check the choke--?? Ron Rich
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