[Jukebox-list] Another Complete Success!!

Jjmscf at aol.com Jjmscf at aol.com
Tue Aug 1 20:31:56 PDT 2006


 
Congratulations,Jackie.You're really learning fast.I'm working on the LPC1  
now and I've got the mech together after almost complete dissassembly to free 
up  gummed up parts.Still gonna take the motor apart as it was very  
sluggish.Everything has to be really free on these autospeed jukeboxes.I'm  working on 
the switches now.Most were not set correctly.I actually took the top  part of 
the cam switch stack apart and got 2 blades from a donor mech  because the O 
contacts that switch the scan section of the motor cap  in were completely burnt 
up and down to almost the bare  blade. This jukebox was cheap but it's taking 
a lot of work.
 
Hey Ron .What do you do when the silver contacts are shot in an open blade  
switch?Can the contacts be replaced?If so where do you get them?Can you change  
them without taking the switch apart?My switch is working by getting the 
blades  from a donor mech.What a lot of work taking the top section of 2 switches  
apart and putting mine back together.
 
J.C.
 
In a message dated 8/1/2006 11:05:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
etreble7 at comcast.net writes:

>Ok,  I know this must happen for everyone working on their Jukeboxes all the 
time  >but I am soooo thrilled.  The M-100C is working PERFECTLY!  Ron  had 
me trouble >shoot the following:
>-The interior plunger on the  Frog - was stuck and the pins were not 
canceling
>-Returned  all  pins to their canceled position by hand
>-The M1 switches (on the cam  switch stack) needed to be cleaned and the one 
>upper switch needed to be  adjusted so contacts touched lightly, this solved 
the >"spinning"  problem

>I just can't believe it, it is 100% working and looks great  to boot!  Many 
thanks to >everyone on the list that helped trouble  shoot these last few 
days.  I wish everyone >was closer and I could  have you all for dinner and drinks.







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