Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Philco 40-180 tone control?
#1

I was wondering if the model 40-180's have a common issue with tone control pots? I just got done recapping mine and the tone control doesn't seem to work. I can't tell a difference in bass when turning from min to max. I followed the schematic closely but can't seem to get it to work. When looking at the schematic it is part number 51 on the parts list. What I don't understand is what the resistance means on each side of center tap. Is the pot a 6 MEG? It says 6 MEG on one side of the center tap and 400K on the other. There are no other resistors attatched to the tone control, just a .01mF on one terminal and .003mF on the other with the center tap going to ground. Does this mean it is a 6 MEG at max and 400K at min or vis versa? I have also tried switching the .003mF and the .01mF to the opposite terminals of the pot but that didn't change the way it sounded at all. It is getting frustrating because the tone control worked before I recapped it. Other than the tone issue the radio sounds incredible! Any thoughts?
#2

I didn't have an issue with my tone control on my 40-180 post recap. I have a pretty clear shot of it pre-recap I can post here or PM you with later tonight at home if that will help you.
#3

Yea, that would be great. You can just put the picture on this post since I don't know how to PM. Thanks for the help!
#4

(07-13-2015, 09:58 PM)sdradioman Wrote:  Yea, that would be great. You can just put the picture on this post since I don't know how to PM. Thanks for the help!

PM is Private Message.  It's like a post here on the forum, but only you and I can see it.  So not everyone has to see an obnoxiously large picture if I were to post the fully uncropped and unresized picture.  But here is a slightly cropped and slightly shrunken picture.


Attached Files Image(s)
   
#5

Yep, that's how it was when I started and that was how I recapped it but the tone doesn't change. I think I may have a bad pot then. I have a spare that I will swop out and see it that changes anything. Thanks for the picture!
#6

So it ended up being the tone control pot. I disassembled it and inspected. I don't know what happened but it must have happened when I was cleaning it. The entire carbon pad was for lack of a better word, desintigrated. I nabbed one out of a 40-185 that I had and it works perfectly!




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
Shadow Meter Bulb
Phorum members, I am trying to find the bulb # for PHILCO Shadow Meter part number 45-2180 that is from a 37-640 chassis...georgetownjohn — 06:53 PM
Philco 41-608 changer coupler
3D-printing...short of machining, of course. Or molding.morzh — 05:20 PM
Philco 41-608 changer coupler
Thanks, Morzh. That solves the issue of the rubber pieces. Now, I need to find a way to replicate the pot metal piec...alangard — 05:07 PM
12' Philco
If it is 12', either Kareem or Andre would have to jump pretty high to look at the front panel. Kareem would have an e...morzh — 01:48 PM
12' Philco
And here's a story about the tires on the truck. Same "no-stoop" guy must have installed these! Take care a...GarySP — 01:17 PM
Hickok AC51 tube tester
I think they have only shown the secondaries of the transformer. Two of them feed the rectifiers' filaments.morzh — 12:58 PM
IF can wire size and Rubber mounts?
Arran If the wire inside cans is the gauges you mentioned, the sole reason for that would be mechanical, to stiffen t...morzh — 12:56 PM
12' Philco
Rod, Yes, I know, but the Giant Philco is not around anymore either, so I go by whoever was alive fairly recently. H...morzh — 12:54 PM
Hickok AC51 tube tester
Absolutely no one is going to reverse engineer that circuit. Even the iron core is missing.RodB — 10:37 AM
IF can wire size and Rubber mounts?
Thanks to both members for your help regarding wire and tuner mtg supports. regards--Johngeorgetownjohn — 09:33 AM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently no members online.

>