Dixie Narco DNCB 276 / 126-6 high to low voltage transformer WHERE?

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Dixie Narco DNCB 276 / 126-6 high to low voltage transformer WHERE?

Ok, first AWESOME forum here.
I have a PERSONAL machine inside my house.
Its a Dixie Narco DNCB 276 / 162-6 I have had the system leak patched
recharged. I had someone help me with this. (Which this post reminds me)
I need to take that guy and buy him lunch.
But as of now It appears I have lost the low voltage I know this from what I have
researched controls the Drop motors, and the coin comp. As of now I have what appears
to be NO low voltage. I have looked everywhere and tried to find the transformer but can not locate it.
Where would the 110 to low voltage transformer be ?
I am trying not to bug the orignal guy who helped me fix it. (I still will be taking him out to lunch lol) but I haven't had a chance.
I have searched all docs i can find on this machine and forums including here.
Just not finding this information.
Thanks everyone.
 
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Did you try downloading the manual from the manufacture website?

I think they have most of them on line now...
 
re: Downloading.

I have looked on their website, I did not see the manual for my exact machine listed. some close. But not the same. and even on those i see it in the parts listing diagram, but not actual parts list, and yet no exact match to my machine.
I spent hours today looking for the manual online..
No luck.
 
as far as i know there really isnt a transformer in these that would cause what your saying what exactly are your symptoms in the simplist explanation possible. ive workeed on hundreds of these and never had zero power to motors unless something was unplugged or a broken wire.
 
Ok.. well then

as far as i know there really isnt a transformer in these that would cause what your saying what exactly are your symptoms in the simplist explanation possible. ive workeed on hundreds of these and never had zero power to motors unless something was unplugged or a broken wire.

hurmm, ok, Mabey i misread when someone said they needed a step down transformer to run the coin comp etc.. As of now NO power led with new/used coin comp. Ill try and trace down each wire and check for loose connections again.
Ill let ya all know what I find.
Feel free to keep suggestions coming :) and thank you
 
Whooops YES 162-6 WOW my bad wrote it backwards lolol

WOW... Thank you !! woohooo.
I got some reading to do right now.
And YES 162-6 wow, I must have not payed attention or had a dyslexic moment there..
woohoo...
thanks a ton.. and now the read and hope FIX will be coming up :)


Hey Krusher,

If you are still interested in the manual, I found one the other day! Is your machine a DNCB 276 / 126, or DNCB 276 / 162? If it is a 162, then this manual is for your model! Hope this helps!

http://www.halescomputerservice.com/files/Pre-Series 90 Service Manual.pdf

-Dillon
 
well got a lil distracted.

well got a lil distracted getting a neo cab and all. hope to still get this soda machine running. even more so since my stash of diet pepsi ran out other than a full machine =)..
 
ok, and wow also working now

ok, i feel like a tard, i was working on the machine last night went to close fridge door and what was on the outside.
the damned schematics, LOL
i manual moved each switch on the motors, and then took the back of a screwdriver and beat the crap out of the rear ends of the motors. and then put the cover back on. plugged it in, fired compressor back up, and low and behold, it worked.

I do need to get some parts (clip which holds coin detection coils in place)
 
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