CD-100 power switch replacement

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Ken Layton
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CD-100 power switch replacement

by Ken Layton » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:36 pm

I just finished replacing a bad on-off power rocker switch on a Rowe CD-100-B on location in a bar.

The original was a S.P.S.T. rocker. My local electronics parts jobber stocks NTE replacement switches.

NTE # 54-081 is a perfect replacement. The only difference being the replacement is double pole single throw (D.P.S.T. ). It fits the cutout hole in the power supply chassis perfectly and looks close to the original, but with better current handling abilities.

My cost was around $3.50 for the switch locally.


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Re: CD-100 power switch replacement

by ami-man » Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:22 pm

Hi Ken,

On the earlier jukeboxes it was always a double pole switch, so I guess that is no bad thing.

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Re: CD-100 power switch replacement

by Ron Rich » Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:21 pm

Alan,
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