08.10.2016, 10:43
Congratulations to you for having got the M10
Unfortunately i have no idea why speed fluctuates on your machine. Perhaps a problem of dirty contacts at the "relais" (the German word again) ? This might be a problem on many M10 after more than 50 years (I have also had the pleasure with it )...
Michael
dragonball911,'index.php?page=Thread&postID=194747#post194747 schrieb:The 100ohm resistor behind the control panel has been blow out.I could not yet find this resistor - may you please look for the number of the surrounding contacts? Telefunken has given numbers to all contacts in the machine, and to many parts also.
BLUESPILLS,'index.php?page=Thread&postID=180223#post180223 schrieb:Anyways, do you think its a problem with the same corresponding capacitors like i switched before (C 21-24 and 27) do these control the speed stabilisation?Unfortunately I lack experience to answer your question - I suppose the experts in this forum will know better. There is the German word "Abgleich" in the scematics: I guess it's necessary to use an "Amperemeter" (German word, I don't know the English word) to find the exact value. When I changed them on one of my M10 I took "Folienkondensatoren" - the sum of their values is the same like the sum of the old capacitors' values. It seems to work well.
Unfortunately i have no idea why speed fluctuates on your machine. Perhaps a problem of dirty contacts at the "relais" (the German word again) ? This might be a problem on many M10 after more than 50 years (I have also had the pleasure with it )...
Michael