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New SEEBURG JUKEBOX WSR-5 WSR-7 Receiver Capacitor cap kit for B BL C G W R J JL
$ 11.08
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Description
NEW Seeburg Jukebox WSR5 - WSR7 Receiver REBUILD KIT -HIGHEST QUALITY KIT anywhere
regardless of the inflated prices you see from other vendors (and we have low S/H also!)
20 Years experience in the Jukebox hobby -- buying, selling, & restorations
NEW Seeburg Jukebox Receiver Rebuild Capacitor Kit for WSR5, WSR6, WSR7 Selection Receiver, which would be Jukebox models M100B, "BL", M100C, M100-W, HF100G, "R", "J", "JL"
Includes all the commonly defective components you will likely need to repair your Seeburg Jukebox WSR5, WSR6, WSR7 Receiver unit.
Includes ALL of following items
:
All capacitors made by
ISO 9002 & 9001 certified manufacturer
. No junk!
ALL capacitors are
tested
with professional B&K Capacitor Analyzer before Shipment!
-- no chance of receiving any factory defects!
Includes All capacitors C1 thru C15 on receiver schematic.
Yes, this
includes
the expensive Seeburg Stepper Capacitor, Part No. 11076.
We supply the highest-quality capacitor available, not junk.
We include the Plate Resistor
(
often
defective, but seldom provided by other vendors) =
INCLUDED
11-pages of detailed information, high-res scans of Seeburg factory documents, cleaned up with Photoshop, such as Schematic & Receiver Instructions/Adjustments Paperwork
for WSR and Stepper and Credit-and-Cancel Unit =
INCLUDED
Stepper Relay Adjustments Chart is part of that paperwork =
INCLUDED
Complete paperwork describing Step Switch and Relay Operation is part of that paperwork =
INCLUDED
Appearance of individual components in the kit may vary from photo due to supply chain variations
. In
all
instances we evaluate every component shipped for quality and performance.
NOTE: Capacitor installation and stepper/receiver/jukebox repair requires fundamental knowledge of electronics.
This knowledge is required for both installation of the replacement parts (the ability to identify components, follow a schematic, install capacitors that may have a different design than the old ones that you are replacing, etc.), and you must have the ability to troubleshoot the circuit once the parts have been replaced, because replacing a few parts is
NOT
going to magically make everything work.
Replacing parts is the "first step" in the process of rehabilitating your old jukebox, not the only step
.
If this is "news" to you, then it is advised that you send your jukebox components to a technician to have them serviced correctly.