I just inherited this VE-410. electric. However, the motor does not run. When I opened the cabinet...I see that it appears that "something"...resistor? has failed. Can anybody tell me what this is...how can i replace it?
The cabinet is is great condition....and I would like to get it to work. Thanks!
Tom Cook
Forest Grove, Oregon
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Re: Victor VE-410
The motor should run on 32 volts. The resistor cuts the line voltage from 120V to 32V. Take a voltage reading at the socket where the motor plugs in to see if you've got 32V. If so, the resistor is probably fine.
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Re: Victor VE-410
thanks....I will see what other means I can do to drop line voltage to 32 volts.
Tom Cook
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Re: Victor VE-410
thanks. yes....I used a variac...runs fine. thanks again.
Any idea as to the value of this model? Page states only 250 were made as VE-410.
Tom Cook
Any idea as to the value of this model? Page states only 250 were made as VE-410.
Tom Cook
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Re: Victor VE-410
The console style Victrolas are not a collectable as the uprights so condition is very important. http://www.victor-victrola.com/410.htm says 650 were made with an electric motor. The value might be difficult to assess as the demand is low.
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Re: Victor VE-410
Tom and all,
Victor had an extensive support system for their dealers. There is no need to guess about the repair information when it is fully documented. Please see Service Bulletin No 19 regarding the Universal Electric motor. I just posted a copy from my collection in the Archives section of this forum.
Here is the link: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=53478
Mark
Victor had an extensive support system for their dealers. There is no need to guess about the repair information when it is fully documented. Please see Service Bulletin No 19 regarding the Universal Electric motor. I just posted a copy from my collection in the Archives section of this forum.
Here is the link: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=53478
Mark