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Author Topic: With this little fellow removed, it's working as it should again  (Read 3017 times)

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A good old fashioned wireless, when they were really a wireless with valves galore and with a glorious warm smell.......ah those were lovely days!! 8) 8) 8) 8) :-* :-* :-* :-*

Nope.....not a wireless be it made of bakelite or something else. :)

It weighs about 10 KG and measures about 18 inches by 10 inches. Bought mainly by middle class women because of the cost. It saved their fingers.

The clues are there. :-* :-*

With those clues.....i'll go for sewing machine.... :-\

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Yep...a Singer sewing machine from the thirties. The picture is of some sort of diode or capacitor that had failed which meant that the machine would not stop unless the plug was pulled out.

It was located in the foot pedal next to a  type of ceramic brick. Anyway, the internet said to to remove it and all would be well again.

It was. Not sure why it was there in the first place. :y
Yes  :y :)

Its a capacitor...and may have gone short circuit.....hence why you could turn it off... :-\
Removing it may make it work again....but I would suggest you replace it with another capacitor the same value....or it might lead to a demise of the sewing machine.....it must be there for a reason.... :y
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I wouldn't have guessed that even had it been in the right section!A sewing machine...how very avant garde of you,I still have a wooden "mushroom" that my mother used to use when darning socks :D :D I kid you not!!
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A good old fashioned wireless, when they were really a wireless with valves galore and with a glorious warm smell.......ah those were lovely days!! 8) 8) 8) 8) :-* :-* :-* :-*

Nope.....not a wireless be it made of bakelite or something else. :)

It weighs about 10 KG and measures about 18 inches by 10 inches. Bought mainly by middle class women because of the cost. It saved their fingers.

The clues are there. :-* :-*

With those clues.....i'll go for sewing machine.... :-\

Give this man a prize. :y

Yep...a Singer sewing machine from the thirties. The picture is of some sort of diode or capacitor that had failed which meant that the machine would not stop unless the plug was pulled out.

It was located in the foot pedal next to a  type of ceramic brick. Anyway, the internet said to to remove it and all would be well again.

It was. Not sure why it was there in the first place. :y
Yes  :y :)

Its a capacitor...and may have gone short circuit.....hence why you could turn it off... :-\
Removing it may make it work again....but I would suggest you replace it with another capacitor the same value....or it might lead to a demise of the sewing machine.....it must be there for a reason.... :y
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I'm wondering if the diode/capacitor was not originally part of the sewing machine in the thirties.

Perhaps it was added at a later date 50s/60s to stop interference with other electrical good like the television.

Just a thought.
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I wouldn't have guessed that even had it been in the right section!A sewing machine...how very avant garde of you,I still have a wooden "mushroom" that my mother used to use when darning socks :D :D I kid you not!!
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Nostalgia. :y
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Depends on your point of view of course.It's either nostalgia or a case of the amount of rubbish I keep because I can't be bothered to throw it all out ;D ;D
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I wouldn't have guessed that even had it been in the right section!A sewing machine...how very avant garde of you,I still have a wooden "mushroom" that my mother used to use when darning socks :D :D I kid you not!!
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Nostalgia. :y

My Mum (79 tomorrow) still has her Mum's mushroom too
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Its a capacitor.used to stop the footswitch slightly sparking when you relase the pedal.helps the switch last longer than it would without it ( although if its lasted this long it should soldier on for a few more yesrs
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A good old fashioned wireless, when they were really a wireless with valves galore and with a glorious warm smell.......ah those were lovely days!! 8) 8) 8) 8) :-* :-* :-* :-*

Nope.....not a wireless be it made of bakelite or something else. :)

It weighs about 10 KG and measures about 18 inches by 10 inches. Bought mainly by middle class women because of the cost. It saved their fingers.

The clues are there. :-* :-*
With those clues.....i'll go for sewing machine.... :-\

Give this man a prize. :y

Yep...a Singer sewing machine from the thirties. The picture is of some sort of diode or capacitor that had failed which meant that the machine would not stop unless the plug was pulled out.

It was located in the foot pedal next to a  type of ceramic brick. Anyway, the internet said to to remove it and all would be well again.

It was. Not sure why it was there in the first place. :y
It will have been across the switch to stop it arcing.
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They were indeed days of make do and mend.Darning socks,patching trousers and wearing "hand me downs" of older brothers.Glad I had no older sisters or who knows what I'd have grown up wearing :o :o ;D ;D ;D
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Tee hee - that could have changed your life forever!  ;D

Ron.
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Its a capacitor.used to stop the footswitch slightly sparking when you relase the pedal.helps the switch last longer than it would without it ( although if its lasted this long it should soldier on for a few more yesrs

Also to prevent radio interference, so if it starts taking out the TV or radio it might be worth getting another.
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Might I suggest you replace it with this:-

http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/01uf-275v-x2-rfi-metallised-polypropylene-capacitor-n69cn

Its self-healing properties should mean that it will never go shortcircuit in service, so it ought to last even longer and will keep you free from RFI, too!  :y 8)

Ron.
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