Broken on/off switch -
Diverted - 02-12-2014
Uh oh. One of the leads popped out. Now what? It's a Model 41-285.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
murf - 02-12-2014
Oh, Oh.
Better see if Mark Oppat has one.
He repairs switches too.
murf
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Arran - 02-12-2014
An article of interest involving the power switch on another 1942 Philco:
http://www.philcoradio.com/notebook/41226.htm
Regards
Arran
RE: Broken on/off switch -
morzh - 02-12-2014
if it is copper or brass it can be soldered to.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Diverted - 02-12-2014
The problem is accessing the little tab that the broken line was soldered to. It's recessed pretty far in from the bottom of the switch. I may grind out those rivets and try to open it up, so I can hopefully re-solder. I figure I have nothing to lose, as I'll likely be replacing it either way.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Warren - 02-12-2014
Or maybe you could just grind some of the plastic away around the connection then use hot glue or something to fill it back up. Sometimes those little switches are hard to get everything back in correctly.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
BrendaAnnD - 02-13-2014
Maybe it's just me.. but doesn't that switch look like it's been arcing? The top looks discolored and melted, and part of the cap is missing.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Eric T - 02-13-2014
+2 on what Brenda said.
Looks like overheating to me. The switch contacts either need to be cleaned up or just replace the switch. The resistance from dirty contacts will cause a smoke-producing failure sooner or later.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Ron Ramirez - 02-13-2014
Replace the darned switch a'ready.
Arran posted the link. Follow it. The procedure isn't difficult. Your radio will thank you.
You're welcome.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
morzh - 02-13-2014
Can you really darn a switch.....?
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Warren - 02-13-2014
Yeah, true... it does look like it got overheated looking closer at it.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Chuck Schwark - 02-13-2014
It's future reliability, if "repaired," will be less than 0%.
"Trust the Force Lukeā¦"
Chuck
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Diverted - 02-13-2014
My only worry was finding a part to replace it. Went out to Lowe's this morning and got the LAST ONE they had in stock. I hope it's a good fit. One question that I still have is:
OK, I drill out the rivets on the old and new switches, and remove the plastic half from the original (leaving the metal half, and actuator, intact). Then I replace the plastic half with the new one, hoping the rivets line up in the same spot. But since the rivets are drilled out, how do I securely reattach it? Just drop some JB Weld in the rivet holes?
Sorry the questions may sound basic, but I want to make sure I do this right the first time.
Thanks,
Ted
RE: Broken on/off switch -
Diverted - 02-14-2014
Replaced! Thanks for all your help, people. It was a pain in the butt, but the switch is as good as new now. Thanks.
RE: Broken on/off switch -
morzh - 02-14-2014
Even if they did not have stock, you could order online from them.
Good find though...Lowes!