by Rob-NYC »
Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:35 am
Darrell, the scan assembly, or play control etc, is located in the pan of the chassis and has two coils that act on a white plastic piece that open the AC to both amp B+ and motor.
However, from what you now describe it sounds like a section of the motor-run capacitor (that large can on the mech) has a bad section. There are two sections to that cap; one is always connected and the other added only in scan/changing and removed during play.
If the play section has lost capacitance there will still be barely enough capacitance to run the motor when both are connected, but not quite when the extra section is removed as the mech approaches the play mode. This would account for the occasional stall during scan.
The fact that the trip button didn't work when pressed probably just means that the mech stalled at a point just short of where it gets connected.
If you have a non-polarized capacitor of approx 1mfd @200volts or more (mylar is good) try tacking it on to one section of the motor cap terminals. Connect between the "common" on top of the cap and either of the two sections. I don't have a schematic handy to tell which of the three connections is common, but the always connected one goes to the green motor wire and the scan-added one goes to the contacts on the vertical stack.
Rob
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