Rock-Ola 1485
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:12 am
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I posted to the above link in error; sorry about that.
Hello...I am new to the forum and am experiencing a similar problem with my project Tempo II 1485, the 200 play version of the the 1478.
Let me start out by saying I bought this thing years ago and it's been in dry storage for the last 20. Now that I have retired I can tackle some of my lingering projects. I was totally surprised to see this thing power up and actually produce some sound after sitting so long. I did a visual on electrolytics and transformers for oil or fluid leaks and then ran a power supply check and a filament check on all the vacuum tubes. I manually cycled the grabber and drum motors and decided it was safe enough to spin up the ferris wheel. But before I did that I burnished and cleaned every open relay or contactor I could find. The scan control panel works ( except the scan solenoid does not engage) and I can manually select pins and observe the grabber is right on the mark for handling the vinyl....I cannot make a selection from the switches. In this thread I saw reference to the pulse from the accumulator that controls the reset coil. I believe I have the same problem; I haven't located a dual electrolytic capacitor. It is a Sprague 14416; 300mfd and 150 mfd @350 WVDC. Can someone steer me to a suitable sub or a source. I know it is obsolete so what substitutions are permitted here. I can bridge a second capacitor across the suspect 300mfd but not sure of value required to give the proper time constant for driving the solenoid.
In the meantime I am prepping to clean the carriage assembly and the selector assembly...... with the least impact on present alignments and adjustments. Any advice here will be greatly appreciated. I could use a schematic of the power control chassis too....it is not included in my instruction manual. Today I manually set 5 random pairs of odd and even pens and manually pulled the scan solenoid; the machine played all selections and shutdown normally. During this free play exercise I was able to quiet down some nasty vacuum tube noise due to dirty pins in the tube sockets; and I got rid of intermittent noise in a dirty switch contact in the bass and treble adjusts....the amp is doing a great job at a reduced listening level. These old Jensen's have held up remarkably well....I was sure I would have to replace them but now I want to concentrate on getting the scan solenoid, and the reset coil working. I'm hoping the select and arrow buttons are not working because of the accumulator capacitor.
As an aside...years ago my dad passed and left me a favorite carbine, a 30 cal M1 built by Rock-Ola. 1st block, Serial number, 1,662,520 - 1,762,519| November, 1942 - November, 1943. I did not know that about David Rokola -Approximately 228,500 total Carbines were made by Rock-Ola: About 3.7% of M1 Carbines made. Me and My Rock-Olas......let's make some noise.
Thanks for a great site and thanks for the wealth of knowledge.
Ed
I posted to the above link in error; sorry about that.
Hello...I am new to the forum and am experiencing a similar problem with my project Tempo II 1485, the 200 play version of the the 1478.
Let me start out by saying I bought this thing years ago and it's been in dry storage for the last 20. Now that I have retired I can tackle some of my lingering projects. I was totally surprised to see this thing power up and actually produce some sound after sitting so long. I did a visual on electrolytics and transformers for oil or fluid leaks and then ran a power supply check and a filament check on all the vacuum tubes. I manually cycled the grabber and drum motors and decided it was safe enough to spin up the ferris wheel. But before I did that I burnished and cleaned every open relay or contactor I could find. The scan control panel works ( except the scan solenoid does not engage) and I can manually select pins and observe the grabber is right on the mark for handling the vinyl....I cannot make a selection from the switches. In this thread I saw reference to the pulse from the accumulator that controls the reset coil. I believe I have the same problem; I haven't located a dual electrolytic capacitor. It is a Sprague 14416; 300mfd and 150 mfd @350 WVDC. Can someone steer me to a suitable sub or a source. I know it is obsolete so what substitutions are permitted here. I can bridge a second capacitor across the suspect 300mfd but not sure of value required to give the proper time constant for driving the solenoid.
In the meantime I am prepping to clean the carriage assembly and the selector assembly...... with the least impact on present alignments and adjustments. Any advice here will be greatly appreciated. I could use a schematic of the power control chassis too....it is not included in my instruction manual. Today I manually set 5 random pairs of odd and even pens and manually pulled the scan solenoid; the machine played all selections and shutdown normally. During this free play exercise I was able to quiet down some nasty vacuum tube noise due to dirty pins in the tube sockets; and I got rid of intermittent noise in a dirty switch contact in the bass and treble adjusts....the amp is doing a great job at a reduced listening level. These old Jensen's have held up remarkably well....I was sure I would have to replace them but now I want to concentrate on getting the scan solenoid, and the reset coil working. I'm hoping the select and arrow buttons are not working because of the accumulator capacitor.
As an aside...years ago my dad passed and left me a favorite carbine, a 30 cal M1 built by Rock-Ola. 1st block, Serial number, 1,662,520 - 1,762,519| November, 1942 - November, 1943. I did not know that about David Rokola -Approximately 228,500 total Carbines were made by Rock-Ola: About 3.7% of M1 Carbines made. Me and My Rock-Olas......let's make some noise.
Thanks for a great site and thanks for the wealth of knowledge.
Ed