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scorpio333:
This jukebox is going to drive me nuts. There are 24v relays and I suspect one or more being bad. I have extras, but after that they get real expensive. I've delicately cleaned them all. When I swap them around I get different results, ones I thought were bad work in other spots. In one Google search I came across a post where a guy built a jig to test them. That's all the info, no pics or anything. I have an extra control panel I could canablize a socket out of. That's where my big idea hits a wall. How would I supply 24v to the relay? Anyone have any tips or thoughts?

OldiesButGoodies:
Two Duracell A23 batteries or similar in series.  I assume this relays do not eat too much current.  I think thy are $1.50 ea.

MacGeek:
A toy train transformer might work.  It will likely need to be for HO scale to assure it is DC.  Most Lionel and American Flyer units are AC

MasterBlaster:
Low voltage led lighting is 24v. Do a quick search on amazon to start and you'll find a good range of options.

scorpio333:
Thanks! I do have a Tyco HO set that just went back in the attic a month ago. I believe I've got some outdoor light transformers in the garage as well. If not, I'll be picking up some batteries.

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