So: I opened up the P-1 to check the motor, and to replace the petrified rubber washers, and what do I find?
Not just a Heineman motor - but a single-spring motor!
Rather odd; since Edison was advertising this model as double-spring...
There's no indication at all that the motor had been swapped out, either... perhaps a mistake at the factory?
How does this compare with other P-1s? Inquiring minds want to know...
Bill
A Surprise in Every Box?
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Re: A Surprise in Every Box?
AFAIK, all P-1's have a single spring motor, despite the advertising claim. Here's a good page discussing them:
http://myvintagetv.com/updatepages1/cha ... sonP-1.htm
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Re: A Surprise in Every Box?
Interesting.... so, "Truth in Advertising" wasn't exactly Edison's specialty.....
I'll still see what I can do to tweak its performance, though...
Bill
I'll still see what I can do to tweak its performance, though...
Bill