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Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 5:47 pm
by vaguy2222
I have a Seeburg DS 100 juke with a pulse amp problem. The box has the TSU7 selector unit with the tpa1 code A pulse amp. Mech will not trip. when scanning if i remove the 12AX7 mech will trip. if i put a small screwdriver into the rca socket while mech is scanning it should trip and it does not. both the tsu7 and the pulse amp have been recaped .Does anybody have any ideas. Also will a pulse amp from a LPC1 seeburg work with the tsu7? Thank you in advance for any help you can give. Norman
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:38 pm
by Ron Rich
Hi Norman,
Other then color, and position of the RCA jack, ALL, TPA's are the same .
I'm sure I don't know what you are talking about when you say you insert a screwdriver in and cause it to trip ?? A positive going pulse, such as from a AA cell, in series with a #112 flashlight lamp, should cause a trip voltage to be generated, but to my knowledge, a "screwdriver" won't-- Do you have a service manual/trouble shooting guide ?? Ron Rich
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 7:18 pm
by Rob-NYC
Norman, let's get back to basics here.
-Do the battery test. Does the mech trip then?
-Is there approx 300vdc at the readout plungers when the detent switch is closed and a piece of paper is inserted between the plungers and the Tormat rivets. Service sw at 'operate'.
Rob-NYC
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 12:09 am
by vaguy2222
Ron,Rob thanks for fast reply. Ron: I do have the full shop manual including the troubleshoting guide. Rob. used a "D" cell tewsted and it showd 1.51 volts. FAILD the battery test. placed paper insulators between plungers and contacts with detent switch CLOSED tested for voltage at plungers with service switch in operate position. result: zero volts. Thank you for your help
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 12:37 am
by Ron Rich
Norman,
Sounds as if you have a TSU problem--it you do not have a short in the detent switch/read-out portion of the mechanism ??
Look or the read out voltage with the mechanism un-plugged-- Ron Rich
Ron Rich
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 2:45 am
by vaguy2222
Ron:checked voltage with both mech plugs unplugged. still ZERO volts on pins. BTW both TSU7 and pulse amp have been re- capped. also if when scanning and 12AX7 tube is removed--mech trips. thank you Norman
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 3:08 am
by Rob-NYC
Norman, in case you don't already have this diagram:
http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/Rob-N ... ort=2&o=72 Note that the markings are not mine -but accurate.
I suggest removing the service switch plug as well. Make sure the test link is connected and both 0A2's in in their sockets and glowing (if original types -not the newer Zeners).
This is the same sheet I have used to troubleshoot these circuits for over 30 years.
Rob
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 4:37 am
by Ron Rich
Hi Norman,
Well, yes--of course you'll get zero volts f you check the pins with the mech un-plugged--you gotta check at the socket -----as Rob said--unplug the service switch too while checking--re-capping the TSU does not rebuild it !! Ron Rich
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 9:22 pm
by vaguy2222
Still working on the problem going over ALL resistors in TSU including pulse amp. Trying to figure out why pulse amp wont cause the 2050 to "fire". Have to get to other jobs, so will take several days. BTW tried 3 known to be good 12AX7 tubes with no luck. I got this to pick up 30 or selections prior to it failing, so something had to be right for it to work a few times. Again thanks for your help. Norman
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 10:48 pm
by Ron Rich
Norman,
Is the 2050 good ?? Is the bias voltage for it correct--is there a stepper involved on the TSU ?? Will the positive going pulse I described earlier trip the mech ?? Ron Rich
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 4:32 am
by vaguy2222
Sorry for late reply was out of town for a couple of weeks. Ron: Tried AA battery and bulb and that will trip mech during a scan. Also, as to a stepper, yes there is one with NO wallbox attached. 2050 is good Thank you all for your patience with me on this. Norman
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 3:55 pm
by Ron Rich
Hi Norman,
OK--let's clear up some things in my foggy mind-- I suspect a mechanism problem here--
Which, 2050 is "good" --is the stepper 2050 installed, and if so, why (without a WOM, it's just burning power) ??
Have you checked the contiguity (SP ?--this is what my "spell checker" says ??) of the read out circuit from the reversing switch to each plunger ? Have you examined the Detent Switch for "pits/burns", and or, adjustment ? Is the 100 uh choke good on the detent switch--and not touching the chassis ?
Have you checked the RCA Tormat plug--are BOTH the shield and one small plastic coated wire firmly soldered to it's outside ? If so, have you checked for a resistance reading between the plugs tip and ring ? Ron Rich
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 4:40 pm
by Rob-NYC
I'll take a slightly different tactic from Ron and suggest going back to the diagram I linked and with mech and service sw unplugged, check for the 300vdc at the G-H link and finally at the female on the receiver.
A good practice is to replace the 36 ohm resistor. I typically use a 1 watt here.
Rob
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 1:04 am
by vaguy2222
Hello Ron, Checked choke on dentent switch has continuity. Detent switch removed cleaned and replaced adjusted acording to manual Not tuching chassis. Have continuinty between plungers and reversing switch. Ohmmeter test on tormat rca plug is 1.5 ohms.Stepper 2050 is NOT in socket It's in the cash bag so I dont loose it

As a side note if when the mech is scanning with the tormat rca plug out and you try to plug it in during scanning isn't the mech supossed to trip as you plug the rca plug in? if so ,then I have a problem there as my mech will not trip. Rob; will check the items you sugessted and will get back later tonite.. Again thanks to both of you. Norman
Re: Seeburg DS 100 pulse amp problem
Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 2:24 am
by Ron Rich
Hi Norman,
No, the RCA plug removal/insertion is NOT a valid test--some will trip, others won't.
Ron Rich