[Jukebox-list] Seeburg LS-325
Ron Rich
ronnnrich at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 4 18:21:49 PDT 2007
James,
First of all, is it still a LS-325, or is it an LS-310, or is it just an LS-3 ?
Which power supply PCB is being used in the DCC?--And are you SURE that it is a DCC-1?
How did you use a meter to read the detent switch, and which type meter did you use?
How did you "do the battery trick"?
And--unfortunately, the Seeburg manual for that model is somewhat lacking--a better choice(except for amp info, and cabinet cables) is the USC-1 service manual--and a small plug here--my Seeburg Microlog Jukebox Trouble Shooting Guide.
Ron Rich
James McClave <Trollmasters at webtv.net> wrote:
Trying to fix a Seeburg LS-325 for a guy, It has the "scans twice but
does not select any record" problem. He has ordered the manual for it.
If I manually trip the trip lever on the mech, it will pull a record and
play it fine. I checked all fuses in the dcc1 control center and the
contact block. If I jumper the terminal on the dcc1 to ground it will
also trip and play. Doing the battery test it will not stop and select
any selections . Which seems to mean that it is a read out/ trip
problem. The trip control relay on the dcc1 contacts have been checked
and cleaned. The coil itself for the trip control relay reads @ 500
ohms. I cant recall what the resistance should be but it seems a bit
high to me. It is one of those "ice-cube" type relays with a transparent
cover . It has some specs printed on it , but doesnt make any sense to
me. It is a 24 vdc relay , and has "5 amp res." stamped on it. Whats
that? Anyone have a 325 with this type of problem? Ive cleaned
contacts on the tormat and the contact block also. Thanks, Jim
E-mail us at: trollmasters at webtv.net
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