Wurlitzer 1900

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Re: Wurlitzer 1900

by wedgehead » Sat Feb 15, 2014 12:44 am

Ron Rich wrote:Sorry--but I have to "give up"--for the following reasons:
1. If you had purchased a service manual from one of the "ligit" re-sellers listed above, you would ( or should have) a great copy of the schematic ( If not, SCREAM at the supplier, --most will search-out, and reprint, a good copy for you).
2. You seemingly refuse to answer questions, or do as suggested---
3. At this point, I can't think of anything else to suggest ??
Ron Rich

Sorry
I do have a good manual from victory glass.

I did answer the question about the rocker arms

I did do everything that was suggest other than the fish paper thing due to this not having any fish paper

I did bring up that the power came from the rectifier but was told that was not it.
I was only getting 9vac not 24vac at the switches

I restore old EM pinball machines, and know that topic inside out.I just do not have the terminology for the jukebox down yet. Sorry that you feel that I am making it hard. I am working on this in my unheated shop in the north east pa area(cold)

again sorry


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Re: Wurlitzer 1900

by wedgehead » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:14 am

OK
I got the D coil moving and C And B also move when they are presses
BUT
now after the selection is made the latch pin for that selection is not up so the motor never turns, if I manually release the latch pin the motor turns to that selection
it looks like the over-ride switch is after the buttons and driver coil
now to find why the latch solenoid is not tripping

again thanks for the help


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Re: Wurlitzer 1900

by wedgehead » Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:55 am

Ok just a follow up to this. I wasn't getting to far with is so i looked at it differently. I just tried to fix it like i do a em pinball machine. Shoot gun style, clean and adjust ever switch and contact and it should work. AND now it is up and running 100% the amp will need to be recapped.

I do have one more question that i did not find the answer to in the manual. there are white dials on every slot for the records. what are there purpose?

thanks again for all who tried to help me. i am pretty green on jukeboxes but once this is restored i am sure i will be doing another


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Re: Wurlitzer 1900

by Ron Rich » Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:43 am

Glad you got it--
Them thar "Dials" are the record count dials--aka "Popularity Meter(s?)". On that model, each time a record is lifted to the turn table, the dial is advanced. The idea was that when the "collector" came by, he should change the least played records-- :lol:
well, you axked ?? Ron Rich


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Re: Wurlitzer 1900

by wedgehead » Thu Feb 20, 2014 3:24 am

thanks

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