by Ron Rich » Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:13 pm
by markymarkuk » Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:15 pm
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by DoghouseRiley » Mon Aug 25, 2014 12:51 am
markymarkuk wrote:Just wanted to update those who have been following this thread, and especially the few guys who have kindly helped to sort my issues. But after a night of testing, cleaning and reading every schematic for my Rockola 441, I've decided to throw the towel in and get rid of it. It's a real shame as I bought it as a project to learn about the workings of a jukebox, and would have been cool to have in my workshop and play a few of my 7" viinyl collection.
But it's beaten me, shame as the Rockola 441 is a lovely compact jukebox, but I've come to realise that after all the work I've put in, this was a barn find and everything (and I mean everything) was rust and seized solid. So I'm proud to have cleaned it, and almost made it to the end, but I've come to realise that it only takes a few electrical faults and it can be almost impossible to track them down without stripping everything, and painstackingly testing bit by bit.
I spent today putting it back together, and will be sad to see this go, been a fixture in my workshop (albeit in pieces) for a year now.
Once again thank you guys for your time and advice, and sorry to anyone in the future reading these forums who were hoping to find the solution...
Rockola 441 RIP
by clones » Mon Aug 25, 2014 1:25 am
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