I'd ordered them as a set from a place called Jukebox Friday Night since they'll sell all the correct capacitors together as a set to rebuild an amp or control center for a specific unit. They also include the schematic for it, which I realized I'd need since the schematic I'd found on the internet was for a slightly different model.*DollarBill wrote:Where did you order your parts from, Bob? Looks like fun!
In the future -- if I get used to this -- I may order each of the parts myself from a place like Just Radios as it may be a little cheaper, but I'd have to do a little more work to make sure I'm buying the correct replacements. JFN charged $30 for about 18-20 caps plus the schematic which was fine with me for this first time around. There are other places on the net to find new replacement jukebox parts, used parts, or buy already rebuilt jukebox components.
*I've only read about Seeburgs so far, but they made all different models of amplifier, control center, speed unit, tormat unit, pricing unit, etc. and used them in various models of jukeboxes. For instance, my Electra uses a SCC3 control center, a 45TASU2 speed control, a TSA3 amp... You have to make sure you're referring to the right set of schematics or I could be wiring something slightly wrong. The schematics I'd found earlier were for Electra's sister model, the Fleetwood, which used the SCC4 and the TSA4