Re: Two Speed Leslie with only one speed
I think the OP is referring to the T's internal leslie, not a cabinet!</P>
Same thing though, it sounds like the relay and I think that's in the amplifier chassis. My service manual is the basic one without any disassembly instructions, so it doesn't tell me.</P>
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It's almost always the relay. I have a 122 that was rebuilt with a solid state relay which generally never goes bad, and even that wouldn't switch until I fussed with it.
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I have had a leslie 147 which didnt switch speeds all the time and it turned out to be the relay,</p>
I cleanded the contacts of the relay with very fine sandpaper and also retensioned the relay spring by bendind the anchor points a little and now it works like new.
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What Leslie?</P>
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Need to check out the relay?</P>
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Two Speed Leslie with only one speed
I have a Hammond T-212 with two speed leslie. My problem is that the leslie will only run in slow speed. I have checked the switch and it seems to be working fine. I remove the leslie and put 110volts to both motors and they work fine. I do have a wiring schematic for this organ and I am not getting the voltage between pin 2 & 3 on the leslie plug. I do get 110volts between pin 3 & 4 when the fast,slow switch is in either fast or slow. I am a novice when it comes to electronics. I need some help.</P>
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