WurliTzer 2200

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WurliTzer 2200

by Las Vegas Jukebox » Mon May 05, 2014 9:40 pm

Hi

There are two mini W44 lamps in the stepper/control unit of a Wurly 2200. I was wondering what role they played in the operation of the jukebox and when are they supposed to light-up?

The manual doesn't say what they are for, but I'm guessing they are super important.

The two original lamps were blown so I have replaced them, but the new ones don't seem to be getting power, ever!
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Keith


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Re: WurliTzer 2200

by Ron Rich » Tue May 06, 2014 12:31 am

Keith,
Going from my over-taxed memory, 1. tham ainnna suppozzed ta b # 44's!
Also, they are used in a "ballast circuit"--that I can't recall at the moment--see the schematic --
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Re: WurliTzer 2200

by Rob-NYC » Tue May 06, 2014 1:51 am

Ron's suspicions confirmed.........Those are supposed to be #55. They limit current as the pin is being punched. When you hear the "bzzt" that is when they are lit.

Rock-Ola does the same using a different, single lamp.

The application takes advantage of the "T factor" in filament lamps. they have low resistance when cold and much higher resistance a fraction of second when the filament is white hot. the idea is to get a strong initial punch but back-off the current so as to not overheat the coil in series with the lamp.

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Re: WurliTzer 2200

by Las Vegas Jukebox » Tue May 06, 2014 2:06 am

Thanks Rob. That's a great help. I will get the correct lamps and go from there.
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Keith

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