by Rob-NYC »
Sun Oct 11, 2015 10:52 pm
Bob, you are out of your element here.
Some points that need to be made here:
-Anytime a transformer smokes it is done. Smoke indicates that the insulation doping on some of the windings has burned off and that the insulating paper layers are burned as well. It is not safe to continue trying to use it this way.
-Any electronic unit of this age -must- be totally rebuilt with all capacitors replaced, fuses added and carefully powered-up while monitoring voltage levels. This is a one-time procedure but necessary when equipment, especially transformers, have been dormant and stored on unknown conditions for some time.
6X4 tubes are notorious transformer killers. I know I'll get some disagreement here but the close proximity of plate and cathode renders them susceptible to flashover and shorts. Seeburg's lack of fusing compounds the matter. At the very least a 500ma-fast fuse should be added to pin 7. I replace the 6X4 with two diodes in series (for added safety) and a approx 200 ohm 5 watt resistor in addition to the fuse.
What happened to your two selection receivers is likely the result of bad filter caps shorting and killing both tube and transformer. 0A2 tubes can not short unless one if actually broken.
If the transformers weren't ruined, I'd suggest it might be possible for you to order caps and DIY
At this point I suggest having -both- amp and selection receiver(s) rebuilt by someone familiar with this equipment.
Tinkering will just make things worse and possibly unsafe.
Rob/NYC
"If we believe absurdities, we shall commit atrocities" -- Voltaire