Just two poles on the trip switch. So when it doesn't trip jump the switch. If it takes off as it should the switch is the problem. If it does not start the motor the problem is in the cam switches at the right of the tonearm, or the service switch.
RobNYC
On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 04:19:36 PM GMT-5, Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
Tomorrow I'll be looking at an AMI "I". (one of my very favorite jukes)
Anyway it won't reject the record. About 3 years ago it had the same problem and I think I replaced the tone arm cancel switch. Worked great for 2.5 years. Same thing. Went to see it and voila, it started working before I got there. Tested the switch over and over and it's good. What the heck, I replaced it again and tested the new one real good. I don't have the schematic in front of me but I went over all I could think of. It kept working for 6 months then again it won't cancel the record. I should have posted this a week ago but I forgot. I'm scheduled to go tomorrow and check it out. Any tips anyone? Those schematics are hard to read, and offhand I forget if that manual has the "schemagrams" which are often misleading. Thinking of it now, my manual might be for a model J, but I don't think there would be any difference in the cancel circuit.
The one thing I've seen a few times is when the cam switches are dirty and the motor runs loading a record and travels until the motor binds and gets stuck, but it's not that. Also the bridge and cap have been replaced.
Thanks,
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