by reddfam »
Tue Nov 19, 2013 7:24 pm
Hello, new to the forum, but wanted to get back to the wiring for the M100C motor start capacitor. Understood the wiring colors are not consistent. Not that I'm sure it helps, but the motor housing cover has "March 1952" stamped inside.
The wires leading to the old motor start capacitor are black, green, and what appears to be "off" yellow or faded orange. Not sure If the latter is really old, grimy, oil stained white. But, since I've seen references to yellow wires showing up in these, thought I'd throw the query here. 1.4 to ?, common to ?, and 1.0 to ?
This machine is a basement estate sale find. It's like a time capsule. All original, pretty complete--missing the light diffuser, lamp and starter for the fluorescent behind the selection trays (now replaced) and has the chrome pilasters, hence no animation gear. Also has 11 of the original 12 glass tubes, in very nice shape.
Before I bought it, the owners fired it up and it selected and played a 45, speed good at start, slowed, then back up to speed. Figure that is probably a combination of dried lubrication and, possibly, the motor start capacitor. Did not hear any hum or crackling when it was run. Has a new (according to owners) Seeburg red cartridge in it (also has an envelope with the old one, plus another that has one of the two connection pins broken off--any way or point to fixing it?)
Have not run it since then, slowly cleaning and lubing it up. Checking tubes--has three Seeburgs that check out as good on my tube tester.
History of the unit--Prev Owner was a musician. Played a bar in PA ('70's??). Jukebox was not working in said bar. Bar owner sold it to the guy for $5. Somehow put it in the back of his old convertible (what a sight!) and got it home. Over time, he had someone get it working (not sure what that required). Finish on the case is like a fine "spatter paint" wall paper--absolutely looks old, if not original. It's in pretty good shape, with expected wear.
Anyway, looking for the wiring answer. Thanks!