[Jukebox-list] RE: LS2 Scanning question

Wesley Dean wesleydean at cox.net
Wed Jun 21 06:32:24 PDT 2006


    The switch on the scan control should not open until the subtract can 
coil releases. If it opens when the coil pulls in, there is a possibility 
that voltage will remain on the subtract coil and smoke. Wes
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mechanical Music of S.F." <mechanicalmusic at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 4:18 PM
Subject: [Jukebox-list] RE: LS2 Scanning question


> Jacker-belle,
> Seeburg mechanisms don't stop at the very end of the track.  They reverse 
> and then stop after travelling an inch or two.  This assures that the 
> reversing switch is completely tripped.
>
> This is perfectly normal and intentional.
>
> Wherever the mech stops, that's the selection lights that come on. That 
> system is always powered.
>
> Kyle ~
> Mechanical Music of San Francisco
>
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