Emptied out the Bakelite block and have the Y2 safety caps on hand.
Just checking that I don't need to worry about polarity. One lead (doesn't matter which) from each cap through a shared eyelet with no wire connections (i.e., to ground), and the two other leads through one eyelet each. Is that how it goes?
Certainly there is no need to be concerned with polarity. One wire from each cap should connect to the terminal that goes to chassis ground via the screw. Just as you stated.
Yes! Definitely a new cord. Once they reach 50+ years old, the old insulation gets stiff and brittle, making it easier to crack, break off and short. I always replace the cord. I keep a supply of cloth covered on hand, but for yours, a standard 2-prong will do the job. A new cord will have 1 plug blade grounded (wider) than the other. Wire in the new cord with the thinner blade (hot lead) wired to the on/off switch side.
thanks pokey for the link to the write-up on safety caps. i didn't realize that they were across the line. am i right that safety caps are unnecessary elsewhere in the circuit? even if no harm is done.
Awesome, Jeff. Many thanks for the advice and the wiring clarification. Any tips on how to get the new cord/prong to fit through the chassis hole? Just checked out your website. What an enviable collection!
fenbach: Yes, my understanding is that safety caps are only needed at that point in the circuit. I am very new at this, though, so I could be wrong.
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2020, 07:08 AM by pokey.)
Looks like your cord has a replacement plug on it which is reusable. Squeeze the two prongs towards each other and slide the plastic cover back. Then take the prongs fold them outwards. This will release it grip on the cord. Pull the cord out. Repeat in reverse order to install new cord. Wouldn't bother with a polarized plug as there isn't a shock hazard with this set. 1937 was the last year for cloth covered cords so if you have a pre '38 set it would be period correct for the cc other wise 20G zip cord is fine.
When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!
Awesome, Terry, thanks! I threw the whole thing away a couple of days ago but trash pickup isn't till Wednesday, so I guess it's time to go dive into some garbage bags. If you don't hear from me by Tuesday, please call County Fire & Rescue.