I have a CD100F that I'm restoring. At one point, all the lamps except the ones in the middle (Animation Left and Right) were operational. (The Animation has its own problems that I'm not worried about at this time). Recently, the lamps on the Price Card right side stopped working. In the process of troubleshooting it, all the remaining lamps (AMI Disc Left and Right, and Price Card left side) stopped working.
There is a 9 pin connector that provides 28VAC to the light the lamps. A yellow/black wire pair are then spliced together to provide power to a group of lamps. Each group of lamps has its own separate two pin connector. The lamps within a group are connected in series. Here is the troubleshooting I have done so far:
1) Removed the small printed circuit board (34002201 Rev D) which houses the Price Card right lamps (2 lamps in series). Although the lamps (Incandescent Type 73, 1 Watt, 14V) are intended to be powered off 28VAC when installed in the jukebox, I was able to light the lamps using a 9Vdc battery. The lamps were dim when connected to the battery, but this proved that there is nothing wrong with the pcb or the lamps.
2) With a voltmeter, measured the voltage at each of the 2 pin connectors when they were each disconnected from the printed circuit boards housing the lamps. They each correctly read around 28VAC with no load.
3) Installed only the 2 pin connector for the Price Card right lamps. I then measured the voltage by connecting the voltmeter directly to the traces on the 34002201 pcb. It measured zero across the two lamps. It should have read 28VAC. Also, since all the 2pin connectors are spliced together, I measured the voltage on any of the two pin connectors when the pcb was installed, and they all read zero volts.
So the problem is that the 28VAC dropped to zero when the load (i.e., the lamps) is connected.
Next, I disconnected the 9 pin connector. Using some 24AWG wires, I connected the pcb directly to the 28V pins coming from the 9 pin connector by forcing the 24AWG wires into the 9 pin connector pins that provided 28VAC and return. Again, the voltage dropped to zero across the pcb traces. This tells me that the problem is not with any of the two pin connectors or the splicing. The problem goes back as far to at least the 9 pin connector.
One final experiment. I had a 1 Mohm resistor. Using some 24AWG , I connected the resistor across the 28VAC and return coming from the 9 pin connector. The voltage did nto drop; it stayed at around 28VAC.
Thanks in advance for any help.