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Emerson model 108
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I have a Emerson model 108 in white plaston coming my way. Does anyone know if a reproduction back cover is made. If I had a tracing of it ,I would cut one out. But I'm thinking I may be able to even find one. It looks like a lot of radio cramed into a small cabinet. I'll use a dropping resister to.get rid of the curtain burning cord. Best Regards, Ray |
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The back on a 108 is made of the same material the cabinet is made of, so I doubt if anyone has been able to reproduce one.
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It's not an easy thing to source, but they're around. Still better than a resistor. |
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Thanks for the reply and info. on using cap instead of the resistor like I was thinking of doing.
Ray |
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If anyone is into using Amazon, it's a great source for the caps, under 'Ceiling Fan Speed Control Capacitors'.
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I see that one was exactly that 5-8 uf at 250 volts.
And they look small enough as not to take up alot of room . |
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