How many pins are there on the connector?
The PCB is not part of the "pot"; also the 0105 is almost certainly a manufacturing date or batch code - the value is the "10KB", 10 K Ohms, linear scale.
This should be suitable electrically, if it's a conventional three terminal pot:
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The hard part is finding the right size and value with the same shaft type as the original..
How many pins are there on the connector?
The PCB is not part of the "pot"; also the 0105 is almost certainly a manufacturing date or batch code - the value is the "10KB", 10 K Ohms, linear scale.
This should be suitable electrically, if it's a conventional three terminal pot:
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The hard part is finding the right size and value with the same shaft type as the original..
How many pins are there on the connector?
The PCB is not part of the "pot"; also the 0105 is almost certainly a manufacturing date or batch code - the value is the "10KB", 10 K Ohms, linear scale.
This should be suitable electrically, if it's a conventional three terminal pot:
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The hard part is finding the right size and value with the same shaft type as the original..
Hi Nigel and thanks for the response,The issue is probably simply that the pots were specially made for Numark - so the only place they would have been available would be from Numark.
A great many pots were custom jobs, and at one time there were plenty of manufacturers offering such services.
Hi Nigel and thanks for the response,
In your experience or maybe through speaking with others that have experienced issues with non obtainable pots, is there a way of reapplying carbon to the tracks to see if they can be revived or would it be a case of finding another pot that has a centre tap and then modifying it to carry out the same task?
That's interesting - the fourth pin is a centre tap on the main track.I've attached a drawing of the dimensions of the pot alongwith a photo of the carbon tracks inside them.
Hi and thankyou for your response,That's interesting - the fourth pin is a centre tap on the main track.
I cannot find a service manual for the TT500, but there is one for the TT200 on the elektrotanya site here:
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That uses the same four terminal centre tapped 10K pot.
The tap is connected to the output of a 4000 series shift register used as an expander on the CPU; it selects either 0V or 5V feed to the centre tap !
If the TT500 works the same, it may? be possible to use a normal three terminal pot, either with an extra resistor added from what would be the centre tap terminal to the wiper (if it's an AC or PWM drive) or possibly a couple of analog switch or FETs sections to switch in an extra resistor at one end or the other of the pot, simulating the offset the voltage on the centre tap would cause.
Ideally it needs someone to see what the voltage or signal on that extra terminal actually is while the deck is running at various speeds, with a meter and if necessary an oscilloscope..
Hi and thankyou for your response,
Sadly the information you have supplied is beyond my skills as I have only just started tinkering (for want of a better description) with electronics.
I will continue my search for a suitable replacement and also for a local (Aberdeen Scotland) electronics club or repairer that I can approach with the hopes of finding a resolution to this.
I have already mailed the mother company that own Numark in the hopes that they can inform me of the original supplier of the pots or if they can provide me with a copy of the original schematics to see if I can then source a replacement possibly from a different brand.
I may also purchase a carbon pen to see if I am able to lay down a new track - but fear that the resistance value may not be the same, but time and experimenting will tell.
I'll post back with any further questions or findings and continue to pick everyones brains if I may?
Thanks Badger (jim)
That's interesting - the fourth pin is a centre tap on the main track.
I cannot find a service manual for the TT500, but there is one for the TT200 on the elektrotanya site here:
Elektrotanya for electronics experts
Electronics forum for electronics experts to repair defective appliance.elektrotanya.com
That uses the same four terminal centre tapped 10K pot.
The tap is connected to the output of a 4000 series shift register used as an expander on the CPU; it selects either 0V or 5V feed to the centre tap !
If the TT500 works the same, it may? be possible to use a normal three terminal pot, either with an extra resistor added from what would be the centre tap terminal to the wiper (if it's an AC or PWM drive) or possibly a couple of analog switch or FETs sections to switch in an extra resistor at one end or the other of the pot, simulating the offset the voltage on the centre tap would cause.
Ideally it needs someone to see what the voltage or signal on that extra terminal actually is while the deck is running at various speeds, with a meter and if necessary an oscilloscope..
Here is the pitch fader from the TT500 service manual that I managed to get from Numark...
So where does P4 go?.
Rather annoying that they make a 'big thing' about the control been easily interchangeable (as they tend to be short lived) - yet then make it obsolete.
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