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Question on seeburg (a)y100

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:40 am
by Eugene
My questions are as follows. Sense I'm waiting for a pro to agree to come look at my jukebox , sense I seem to be at the extremes of everyone's travel area. Whats best to us clean the switches. An electronics tech suggested crc contact cleaner and a exposed switch cleaning tool ( said he hadn't used it in 25 years so had to find it if I wanted to borrow it.)
Next question is there a recommended place to send my amp to be redone channel one is dead and the manual says replace amp after doing the tests.

Re: Question on seeburg (a)y100

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:53 am
by ggregg
I've used a matchbook pretty successfully.

Have you tested the tubes yet? Made sure they are the right tubes in the right sockets and properly seated? There are a number of guys that can rebuild amps. Matt Tech, who is a member here, does fine work and I believe he does amps, he's also in Philly so not that far from you. If you check with Always Jukin' or google jukebox repairs you will find many others.

Re: Question on seeburg (a)y100

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:15 am
by Ron Rich
Eugene,
Welcome !
I use a plastic safe-safety solvent to clean switches-- saturate a piece of "heavy bond paper" with the cleaner, and run it through the switches till the 'black stuff" no longer shows up-- However, IMHO, it is not necessary to do this unless the switch point has become contaminated---a "little dirt, don't hurt"
I have a question for you---what's an "exposed blade switch cleaning tool" ?
On the amp--you did not mention the model number--but you should be able to switch tubes from one channel to the other, for a test. Also, remove the mute plug, and see if the bad channel comes back on---If you do have a dead channel--leave the 6973 tubes out, on the dead side !
I do repair those amps--PM me if interested-- Ron Rich

Re: Question on seeburg (a)y100

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:40 am
by ami-man
Hello Eugene,

I use paper just pulled through the open contacts of a switch/relay.
The tool I think you are talking about is some form of burnisher.
Any abrasive paper or tool will damage the tips of the contacts.

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man

Re: Question on seeburg (a)y100

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:28 pm
by Eugene
All tubes have been checked per the manual so they seem to be good, did the switch tube from channel 2 to 1 etc etc. what kind of tool was it not sure myself but thats his name for it prob some slang term.
The amp is a shfa3 amp with a avcu10. no tubes in the avc10 sockets.