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Hello Andreas,
The switch should be marked 0.2, 1.4, 5.5 and 22 watts (not 2.2) This switch is used when the phono speakers are wired through the molex socket rather than on the E1 to E6 terminals left and right.
The switch connects the E terminals to the speakers at the following switch positions:-
For example.
22 watts
E1 Right: Right midrange speaker yellow cable pin 6 on molex
E
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Hello Diego,
Charly49 is correct in all he says. the RI-3 to RI-5 can be altered to play all 200 selections by removing the diode CR334 (marked RI-3) this diode stops 8 or 9 being used as a third digit.
Usually the RI-4 has a blue & red glass front rather than the orange and red used on the RI-3 and the RI-5 has a scene on the glass and trim additions to the cabinet.
This is an ideal
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Hello Hukamp,
If you buy the standard Rowe Ami R-80 manual part number 201-17700 B edition.
The manual is in English but the Phonograph Schematic Diagram for the R-80 included in the manual is in several languages including German.
The R-80 manual is more or less the same as the R-74 other than the skirt on the bottom and differences in cabinet trim.
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Alan Hood
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Hello Jojo,
The Pricing Board that is used in the RI-3 is the same that is used in the R-84 through to R-88 and includes RI-4, RI-5 and the CTI-2.
This board is quite flexible with regards to getting different pricing structures but tends to be confusing due the the USA teminology.
The first thing to set up is the coin ratio, in the UK we would use the 1,2,5,10 ratio (a diode in CR328).
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Hello Thomas,
The prolem may be down to the toggle solenoids, but more than likely there will be a fault on the Mechanism Control Unit.
If you were in the UK then I would get you to send me the CCC and the Mechanism Contol Unit for testing/repair.
Try to find somone in your country to do likewise or if you can not fiind anyone by all means contact me.
Regards
Alan Hood
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Hello Hidegard,
I had a look to see what they had for offer, my auto translator altered the Ami K-100 to read Ami C-100, well that technology for you.
The pictures look good on the site. Any company setting up in the jukebox/memorabillia sector has got to be good news for everyone.
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Alan
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Hello jojo,
Charly49 is correct with oil on the shaft of the turntable/platter hower do not oil or grease anything else on that jukebox, Rowe Ami jukeboxes from around the mid to late 60's on were ment to be run lubrication free (other than the turntable and idlerwheel linkage etc on the earlier jukeboxes)
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Alan Hood
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Hello jojo,
The value of this jukebox is down to what country you live in and the demand for the jukebox.
In the UK on Ebay this type of jukebox is being sold around the £300 to £450 region.
The 1980 Rowe Ami RI-3 uses the stard mechanism that is used in the R-84 onwards jukeboxes, because of the size of the cabinet and the title card space the 8's & 9's as a third digit are
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Hello Rober,
I agree with Charly49, most electrician's have all on trying to do their own job let alone be able to work on jukeboxes.
Try and find a jukebox engineer to sort out your problem.
Regards
Alan Hood
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Hello Dani,
Make sure that that all the led's are lit on the power supply unit in the jukebox and that they do not fade in opperation.
As charly49 says the index led on the mechanism control should pulse when the mechanism goes past every slot (record selection) and the home led lights at number 99.
If the above is not happening there is a fault on the opto switch, mechanism control o
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Hello Lars/Hildegard,
In the Always Jukin Guide the 1957 Seeburg L100/L101 is shown with the Seeburg emblem on the speaker panel on the lefthand side not on the right as per your picture. Have you relocated the emblem or was it always in that position?
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Alan
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Hello Lars,
Being as you are currently in the USA have you tried contacting Ron Rich.
I suggest that you go on www.phonoland.com and contact him from there.
Regards
Alan
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Hi Joshua,
All of what charly49 tells you is correct, the side the arm is on the mechanism and the way the cartridge is mounted seems wrong and I have known a number of engineers mount the cartridge the other way round and then have more problems.
With regards to what you say the selection is made and the gripper bow places the record onto the turntable (platter) and it rejects straight away.
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Hello Dieter,
The fault did indeed turn out to be the LSI chip that is faulty and retaining the 215 selection in memory.
I have tested all the boards and replaced the LSI custom chip.
I will be contacting you off of line for your details etc.
Regards
Alan
Alan Hood
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UK
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Hello Martin,
I have just seen two TI-1 or TI-2 emblems for sale on Ebay in the USA, one is blue and the other in white lettering.
Ebay item numbers:-
Item number: 120670299871
Item number: 120670318018
Both on BIN at $28 plus international delivery at $30.
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Alan Hood
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Hello Martin,
The emblem should be the same one used on the TI-1 and the TI-2.
I would check with Leon Reader at www.jukeboxparts.co.uk his site is not showing the emblem, however he is selling the two side panels on TI-2 Rhapsody, so he must have stripped the jukebox down.
Regards
Alan Hood
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Hello tazonam,
Can you confirm that the jukebox you are having problems with is the 1977 Rowe Ami RI-2 Canterbury?
If the above is correct and you are sellecting all the correct records but it plays an additional record in your case 215 then there is more than likely a problem with the Memory Unit (located under the Encoder on the mechanism).
If you press the clear memory switch on the mem
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Hello Nick,
You can stripping down the latchbar solenoidalso check out the mounts that the solenoid in on. If the noise continues you may have to replace the solenoid.
I would have to check but I may have some used replacements, can you please look for any identifing numbers.
When I get back to work I will check in the manual.
Regards
Alan Hood
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Hello hausmeister206,
I agree with charly49,
That the 601-03760 100 watt amp was used in some of the MM series of jukeboxes but it was an optional amplifier, it was still available on the MM5 and could have been used on the TI-1 or TI-2. The Driver board 401-05702 always tended to have a lot of heat damage on the ones that I dealt with.
The wrong sort of amp to use with the R-83 however un
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Hello,
Can you confirm that the jukebox you have is a 1979 Rowe Ami R-83?
Is the amplifier the 125 watt 6-07438-02, this is the standard amplifier. I f not can you please let us have the amplifier number.
The above transistors sound to me that they are from an earlier amplfier from the late 60's - early 70's and the board you ask about is one of the driver boards not the pre-ampl
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Hello Torge,
The 5U4G is a rectifier valve these usually get warm. There may be an issue with the mute relay, if indeed this amplifer has one.
If you have not had any work done on the amplifer I suggest you look for a jukebox engineer in your country who can rebuild valve amplifiers. The work will not be cheap because it is labour intensive and there is also the costs of the capacitors and so
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Hello Tomes,
Can you confirm your jukebox type? Do you mean the Rowe Ami 1965 Diplomat?
Are you saying that the turntable takes 5 minutes to turn on start up? If this is the case you need to strip down the the 110/115 turntable motor and remove any old grease/oil and check the bearing and shaft for wear, also clean and lubricate the idler wheel linkage, wheel and turntable (platter).
Regar
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Hello Danyel,
I agree that it is best to try your parts in your friends jukebox to check the results, I would put in your CCC, Mechanism Control Unit and Pricing Board and check if you get the same fault.
IMHO. I believe that the fault is in your power supply unit, as charly49 says it rare for these motor to fail and it seems as if the supply is breaking down under load.
Regards
Alan
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Hi Danyel,
Good advice from charly49, do those checks over the weekend and check all those molex connection to the wiring looms.
Please let us know how you get on.
Regards
Alan
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Hello Danyel,
The voltage at the Transfer Motor should be 28 volts AC (the magazine motor is the same voltage).
If you are only getting 5-8 volts then there will be an issue with the Mechanism Control Board, CCC, the power supply or service switch.
Regards
Alan Hood
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Hi Nick,
Charly49 is correct re the amps Rowe Ami introduced their first solid state amp in the MM-1 a beast of a amp 100 watts, but there were issues with the AVC (automatic volume control) circuit and other problems. so most of the MM series had a the R-4359 (601-04359) 50 watt amp fittted as standard and as stated was used up to 1974 in the TI-2, a great amp one of my favourites but my top
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Hi Danyel,
I agree with charly49 re his take on your problem. Just make sure that none of the two transfer motor (cam) switches have the spade connections (these are uninsulated) shorted together.
Regards
Alan Hood
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Hello Nick,
Thank you for the reply, I have about 85-90% of the Caddette manual. Hidegard has the CMM4 manual on this site for sale at 50 Euro plus delivery. Just search the site for Rowe Ami manual and you will see it in the list.
with regards to the wiring only do the 110 volt to the lighting etc this will be the wiring that can be bad. With regards to the cholks (ballasts) and the starte
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Hello Nick,
If you require any advice, spare parts, repairs or servicing on this jukebox please feel free to contact me.
Regards
Alan Hood (ami-man)
Games Unlimited & Datex Systems
Units 4 & 5 Lion Park
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Halfway
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Hello Danyel,
If you are missing the 8 volt DC supply as charly49 says it could be a short on the boards that is causing this.
To check this out unplug the molex plug from the power supply and check the DC voltage across pins 4 and 3 (pin 4 8vdc pin 3 common) if you use a 12 volt low wattage lamp (12 volt wedge lamp is good) across these connections it would put a load on the supply for test
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