A person would need to know between which pins on these tubes? A schematic for Silvertone 6002 can be found here on nostalgiaair at the following:
http://ww3.nostalgiaair.org/schematics/SRC/_SRC_15-1.gif
Norm
: I recently aquired
: a small old rusty metal radio which I believe to be a
: Silvertone model 6002. It has 4 tubes: 12SQ7,50L6,35Z5, and12SA7.Can anyone tell me
: what resister or condenser goes berween the 35Z5 and the 12SA7; and also between the50L6 and the 35Z5..
: These have been burned beyond recognition and I am lost!!Thanks
Second-- I checked the pins on the radio and the res
or con that is burned goes from pin 2 of the 35Z5 to a
coil and then through a resister to pin 5 of the 50L6.
The second one goes from pin 6 of the 35Z5 to pin 3 of
the 12SA7. As I stated before, this set is such bad
condition that it might not be worth the effort, but it
is a challenge for the "old man".. Thanks again !!
The schematic shows resistor #9 off of pin #7 of the 35Z5. This may be the one you found on pin #2. It will serve the same purpose, drop filament voltage. You will need around 80 ohms at 2 watts or greater. I would use 100 ohms @ 5 watts.
Pin #3 of 12SA7 is plate and if connected to pin #6 of 35Z5 is being used as a tie point. Pin #6 has no internal connection in your 35Z5. You may want to check pin #3 again. Schematic doesn't show any resistor on pin #3.
If you have windows 98 or a late version of 95 try this. Use "file save attachments" go to programs select "accessories" then "imaging". Viewing the schematic from there allows you to enlarge, reduce and print.
If your Sears radio is metal and made by Arvin, there are collectors for this radio.
Norm
: Norm--Can I bother you again??First, I tried to read
: the schematic on my pc and it was too blurred, so I
: tried to print it and I could not get it to print.
: You might send it to me in JPEG format on regular
: e-mail or advise me how I can get it to print.
: Second-- I checked the pins on the radio and the res
: or con that is burned goes from pin 2 of the 35Z5 to a
: coil and then through a resister to pin 5 of the 50L6.
: The second one goes from pin 6 of the 35Z5 to pin 3 of
: the 12SA7. As I stated before, this set is such bad
: condition that it might not be worth the effort, but it
: is a challenge for the "old man".. Thanks again !!