[rodgersorganusers] Re: rodgersorgan Digest V5 #66
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Bob, Can you give us the URL link where you ordered those bulbs? I need some
too.
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rodgersorgan Digest Sun, 05 Nov 2017 Volume: 05 Issue: 066
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[rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ tran
[rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ
[rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ tran
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From: "Bob" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "sekndbass" for
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2017 14:47:14 -0500
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
Not true. I restocked my Rodgers 770 music rack light with new bulbs I ordered
off the Internet just two months ago. They’re not cheap, but they’re certainly
available.
Bob
On Nov 4, 2017, at 16:58, Mike Jacklin <mikej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You are correct the old style round glass bulbs were done in series. I
suspect it was something to do with voltage. Btw, those bulbs are no longer
available anywhere. Rodgers had bought out the last remaining stock from GE
many years ago. These bulbs were also the bulbs used in the Lionel Trains.
Mike
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of CenturyLink Customer
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2017 1:49 PM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
I think on my 1973 Trio the bulbs are wired in a series/parallel manner.
Sets of 2 bulbs in series that are parallel with other set of 2 bulbs in
parallel. I noticed several times when I replaced one bulb the one next to
it would glow. Strange system.
JJS
Correct but keep in mind if they used a higher voltage bulb on the pedal and
melted the wiring oops! Regarding the music rack, look for that dimmer,
either up by the keyboards or under the keyboards. Lots of organists turned
them down to save on the bulbs.
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of D. Resor
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2017 5:19 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
Mike,
I missed the reply you first made. This makes perfect sense. If the organ
functions/plays normally then I do not see it to be a power supply emergency
at this point.
To be on the safe side if replacing the lamps with the correct bulbs does not
repair the problem, the power supply DC voltages should be checked by someone
knowledgeable of the technology.
Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
http://hammondorganservice.com
Hammond USA warranty service
"Most people don’t have a sense of humor. They think they do, but they
don’t." --Jonathan Winters
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Jacklin
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2017 9:27 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
His pedal bulbs are out, I told him to check to see if they were burned out,
they are the old type car bulbs and folks put higher wattage than they should
at times. I told him to check to see if connections were melted. Also his
music rack lights are dim, told him to check for a dimmer switch and or bad
grounds.
Mike
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of D. Resor
Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2017 4:42 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
You should be able to measure the DC voltages from the terminal strips where
the cabling attaches to the power supply pwbs. If any of those voltages are
greatly below spec then the complete chassis would have to be disconnected
and removed for further testing/repairs done.
What are the problems/symptoms?
Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
http://hammondorganservice.com
Hammond USA warranty service
"Most people don’t have a sense of humor. They think they do, but they
don’t." --Jonathan Winters
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul Roy
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2017 1:00 PM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
Can the transformer be removed for testing without removing the entire power
supply chassis?
Thank you
--
Paul F. Roy
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Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2017 15:10:47 -0500 (EST)
From: CenturyLink Customer <jjs102@xxxxx>
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ
Were you the one that bid something like $30.31 for that group of bulbs? Try to
buy new ones. There are many with that same base but not the same voltage.
----- Original Message -----
Not true. I restocked my Rodgers 770 music rack light with new bulbs I ordered
off the Internet just two months ago. They’re not cheap, but they’re certainly
available.
Bob
On Nov 4, 2017 , at 16:58, Mike Jacklin < mikej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
You are correct the old style round glass bulbs were done in series. I suspect
it was something to do with voltage. Btw, those bulbs are no longer available
anywhere. Rodgers had bought out the last remaining stock from GE many years
ago. These bulbs were also the bulbs used in the Lionel Trains.
Mike
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Behalf Of CenturyLink Customer ;
Sent: Friday, November 3 , 2017 1:49 PM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
I think on my 1973 Trio the bulbs are wired in a series/parallel manner. Sets
of 2 bulbs in series that are parallel with other set of 2 bulbs in parallel. I
noticed several times when I replaced one bulb the one next to it would glow.
Strange system.
JJS
----- Original Message -----
Correct but keep in mind if they used a higher voltage bulb on the pedal and
melted the wiring oops! Regarding the music rack, look for that dimmer, either
up by the keyboards or under the keyboards. Lots of organists turned them down
to save on the bulbs.
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Behalf Of D. Resor ;
Sent: Friday, November 3 , 2017 5:19 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
Mike,
I missed the reply you first made. This makes perfect sense. If the organ
functions/plays normally then I do not see it to be a power supply emergency at
this point.
To be on the safe side if replacing the lamps with the correct bulbs does not
repair the problem, the power supply DC voltages should be checked by someone
knowledgeable of the technology.
Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
http://hammondorganservice.com ;
Hammond USA warranty service
"Most people don’t have a sense of humor. They think they do, but they don’t."
--Jonathan Winters
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Behalf Of Mike Jacklin ;
Sent: Thursday, November 02 , 2017 9:27 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
His pedal bulbs are out, I told him to check to see if they were burned out,
they are the old type car bulbs and folks put higher wattage than they should
at times. I told him to check to see if connections were melted. Also his music
rack lights are dim, told him to check for a dimmer switch and or bad grounds.
Mike
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Behalf Of D. Resor ;
Sent: Thursday, November 2 , 2017 4:42 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
You should be able to measure the DC voltages from the terminal strips where
the cabling attaches to the power supply pwbs. If any of those voltages are
greatly below spec then the complete chassis would have to be disconnected and
removed for further testing/repairs done.
What are the problems/symptoms?
Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
http://hammondorganservice.com ;
Hammond USA warranty service
"Most people don’t have a sense of humor. They think they do, but they don’t."
--Jonathan Winters
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Behalf Of Paul Roy ;
Sent: Wednesday, November 01 , 2017 1:00 PM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
Can the transformer be removed for testing without removing the entire power
supply chassis?
Thank you
--
Paul F. Roy
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2017 16:45:50 -0500
From: "Sekndbass" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "sekndbass"
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
No, that wasnt me. Got mine from Light Bulbs International via Amazon. They
are #19 bulbs, $7.49 for a 10-pack. Still available as far as I know:
https://www.amazon.com/19-Miniature-Light-Bulb-Pack/dp/B00BQ0CZNI/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid09918070&sr=8-15&keywords+light+bulb
Bob
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Were you the one that bid something like $30.31 for that group of bulbs? Try
to buy new ones. There are many with that same base but not the same voltage.
Not true. I restocked my Rodgers 770 music rack light with new bulbs I ordered
off the Internet just two months ago. They’re not cheap, but they’re certainly
available.
Bob
On Nov 4, 2017, at 16:58, Mike Jacklin <mikej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You are correct the old style round glass bulbs were done in series. I suspect
it was something to do with voltage. Btw, those bulbs are no longer available
anywhere. Rodgers had bought out the last remaining stock from GE many years
ago. These bulbs were also the bulbs used in the Lionel Trains.
Mike
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of CenturyLink Customer
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2017 1:49 PM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
I think on my 1973 Trio the bulbs are wired in a series/parallel manner. Sets
of 2 bulbs in series that are parallel with other set of 2 bulbs in parallel.
I noticed several times when I replaced one bulb the one next to it would
glow. Strange system.
JJS
Correct but keep in mind if they used a higher voltage bulb on the pedal and
melted the wiring oops! Regarding the music rack, look for that dimmer, either
up by the keyboards or under the keyboards. Lots of organists turned them down
to save on the bulbs.
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of D. Resor
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2017 5:19 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
Mike,
I missed the reply you first made. This makes perfect sense. If the organ
functions/plays normally then I do not see it to be a power supply emergency at
this point.
To be on the safe side if replacing the lamps with the correct bulbs does not
repair the problem, the power supply DC voltages should be checked by someone
knowledgeable of the technology.
Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
http://hammondorganservice.com
Hammond USA warranty service
"Most people don’t have a sense of humor. They think they do, but they don’t."
--Jonathan Winters
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Jacklin
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2017 9:27 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
His pedal bulbs are out, I told him to check to see if they were burned out,
they are the old type car bulbs and folks put higher wattage than they should
at times. I told him to check to see if connections were melted. Also his
music rack lights are dim, told him to check for a dimmer switch and or bad
grounds.
Mike
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of D. Resor
Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2017 4:42 AM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
You should be able to measure the DC voltages from the terminal strips where
the cabling attaches to the power supply pwbs. If any of those voltages are
greatly below spec then the complete chassis would have to be disconnected and
removed for further testing/repairs done.
What are the problems/symptoms?
Donald R. Resor Jr. T. W. & T. C. Svc. Co.
http://hammondorganservice.com
Hammond USA warranty service
"Most people don’t have a sense of humor. They think they do, but they don’t."
--Jonathan Winters
From: rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[
mailto:rodgersorgan-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul Roy
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2017 1:00 PM
To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Rodgers Exeter 770 Analog organ transformer
Can the transformer be removed for testing without removing the entire power
supply chassis?
Thank you
--
Paul F. Roy
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