VE-S-405 need more info
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- Victor O
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VE-S-405 need more info
Picked up a 405 Electrola a while back and am in need of some advice from anyone willing to share. The motor is there but all of the other internals as far as electronics go are completely gone, minus the light socket under the lid. I'm not at all sure what voltage these motors run on. It's not the universal style motor. I just need to know if anyone has any clue on what the circuitry that is missing should look like so I can possibly recreate it somehow. Obviously it didn't run on full 110 line voltage. There had to be something to drop the line voltage.
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- Victor Monarch Special
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Re: VE-S-405 need more info
If it's the induction disc motor, it ran on 110V. The universal motor ran on 32V.
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Re: VE-S-405 need more info
That is the universal motor. There should be a resistor or two on the inside of the cabinet near the horn area that's how it works for these later electrics. I am also searching for a resistor as well. I'd recommend talking to Chuck Azzalina. He's pretty knowledgeable about this stuff, he's Chuck A on the forum here.
Good luck,
- Ben
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Re: VE-S-405 need more info
Yes, you have the Victor 32 volt universal AC/DC motor. I don’t see the governor rod and friction leather in your photo, do you need that as well?
I posted the full Victor service instructions in the Forum archives section. It has all the information you’ll need to restore your machine.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=53478
Let us know if you need further help.
Mark
I posted the full Victor service instructions in the Forum archives section. It has all the information you’ll need to restore your machine.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=53478
Let us know if you need further help.
Mark
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- Victor O
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Re: VE-S-405 need more info
No. I have all that stuff. Just removed it all to avoid damage when I dropped to motor. I stand corrected. I always assumed the universal motor looked a certain way but I was wrong. I appreciate it fellas.