Originally posted by: Slickone
Is anyone willing to provide any tips? I hate to throw this thing away without at least checking for something simple.
Built them 30+ years ago.
Then there was a fuse and a cap that usually failed when on the assembly line.
Simple job to replace them.
All power was disconnected, removed the cover and pull out the fuse and/or replace the cap.
I do not know if you can get caps at a reasonable pirce in single quantity.
I do not remember how we determined if it was the cap that failed; there was no sophisticated test equipment, just a set of procedures that the "troubleshooter" followed.
Swap out a couple of items; if that did not work; send the unit for an extensive tear down.
Units at that times were $500 with labor at $1.75/hr