I had rebuilt my Seeburg AY160 about a year and a half ago. I had put -a lot- of work into this jukebox and it's a source of real pride. The last thing I had to do was to service the TSAU1 SS Speed control unit.
I had replaced the resistors which were out of tolerance and replaced all the electrolytic caps and a general clean-up. I even fabricated a new relay cover and repainted the slightly rusty transformers.
I did final operational voltage checks and set the Drive and converter HZ according to the manual. Everything looked good so I installed it in the jukebox.
It played for maybe a half an hour then a loud POP as a capacitor inside the TSAU1 unit exploded.
I was really just put off by it...so I unplugged/bypassed the speed unit to set it aside for another day.
Today was the another day.
I gave it a good inspection. C754 had exploded in the oscillator/converter section:
The parts list shows this to be a 10uf 100v non-polarized cap. I had replaced it with two 22uf 50V connected back to back for a non-polarized configuration.
After checking the transistors for damage (shorts) it all looked good so I bought two 22 100V electrolytics, and again configured them to be non-polarized. You cans see them in the photo below in the top right:
Ok here's my question.
My TASU1 speed unit is operating properly- in that it works to control the motor speed. I don't have a strobe disk but I've set the oscillator to about 44hz. No problem there.
However I've been paying close attention to my newly replaced pair of capacitors and they get warm to the touch. Not hot, just warm. I'm not used to having electrolytics get warm and I don't want to deal with anymore trouble from it. I am getting about 52VAC across these caps and frankly don't understand why they are getting warm.
Do you think replacing them with something like a pair of 22uf 200v caps would be better?
What do you suggest?
Thanks in advance.



