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#476087 03/07/10 02:49 PM
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It was probably older than you....2 to 3 times over.


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Yes, the date was 12-56, 5 months after my dad was born!
So it's twice my age plus some change laugh


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#476089 03/08/10 08:49 AM
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Jeff, you can check the ringer coils for "open" using a standard ohm meter. For a two-coil ringer, I think one coil should have a resistance of about 2500 ohms, and the other should be about 1000 (or maybe 1500). I can't remember for sure - Ed? Sam? Arthur?

If either coil reads "infinite," then that puppy is bad alright. Sometimes, if a ringer has been handled a lot, there can be a break inside one of the leads right where the spade terminal is crimped on. This is rare, though, especially with the older ringers that had heavy cloth-insulated wire for the leads.

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With my meter set on 200K, I get anywhere between 88 and 100. This is with the meter on red and slate, and red/slate and black...am I doing this right?


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