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My WeCO 555 Switchboard- Spent the weekend getting her up and running

Started by Hill Haven Telephone Company, May 19, 2019, 07:33:33 PM

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Hill Haven Telephone Company

Thanks to the wealth of information here getting my 555 board operational was a breeze. 

I used a Lorain 1A2 Power supply as the original supply that came with it needs repair work for it.  But I was able to make a test call with it and it worked great :)

Here is a pic of the board in its final place. 

Babybearjs

 :) repied on FB, I'll share it here too! now that you have that, you might need to do this.....
John

ka1axy

Sorry for threadjacking, but I'm not sure where to put this Q and I think you or someone interested in cordboards may know the answer.

How do you replace the bulb in one of those switchboard lamps? I see two slots in the ring around the lens...is there a special tool to take the lens off? Replacing from the rear looks impractical.

(I have a TTS-26B signalling test set that uses those indicators and one of them has a dead bulb)

poplar1

WE 553A Lamp Extractor Tool

WE 319B Lamp Cap Extractor Tool
Mets-en, c'est pas de l'onguent!

"C'est pas une restauration, c'est une rénovation."--François Martin.

ka1axy

Many thanks!

(of course, it would be a special WE tool...)

Update: ordered off eBay...more tools for the "UniTool drawer" :-)

SUnset2

This is what the 553A tool looks like.  Some have a plain handle and are unmarked.
If you have trouble finding one, I might have a spare.  I don't have a 319B.

ka1axy

All good, thanks for the generous offer, though. Probably overpaid on the 'bay, but they're less expensive than new!

I love bringing old gear back to working condition. You learn so much (really).

Dave F

Here is a 319B cap extractor.

DF

ka1axy