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Hello, I have a two bell ringer that I believe has a bad coil. I can find no markings on the ringer that identify its manufacturer. I am quite sure the coil is bad as there is no continuity (infinity) across the slate / slate red. My question is where do I go to buy a replacement coil? I can take a picture of the unit if it would help.

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Let's see, Phonecoinc.com comes to mind. Try googling 'telephone parts'. And I'm going to say right here, unless it's a VERY collectible set of bells, you'll be able to buy the bells with coil, for the same price as the coil. See if you can find any numbers on the bell assy or coil. John C.


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OOPs have to check my specs if I can find them, since I don't quite remember; but I think there is'nt any continuity between the sl & sl-red.
it probably is red in sl-rd out black in sl out. ( I hope thats right).

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thats true if you want to check red to sl-rd should be 2500 ohms and black to sl should be 1000 ohms. Whats an ohm? an english man 'ouse.

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Jim, do you want a cigarette or blindfold, before you're shot? smile John C.


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Well, h---, I'll drink to that! smile John C.


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If the ringer has four wires, there should be a red, slate, slate/red and black wire.

Red and black go to the line wires, and the sl/red and slate go to the capacitor (half a microfarad) in the telephone's network, generally the terminals marked A and K. The coils are in series with the capacitor and the line wires.

Red and Slate/Red are the two ends of the 2650-ohm coil. Black and Slate are the two ends of the 1000-ohm coil. There should be no continuity bewteen the Slate and Slate/Red wires.


In the photo below, you can see all four leads at the right side of the terminal strip on the network. Starting at the top, there is the SL/R lead, the SL lead, the BK lead (on the tip side of the incoming line) then the yellow line cord lead on terminal G with no connection, and the R lead (on the ring side of the line.)

Does the ringer look like this? This is a photo of a Kellogg clone of a Western Electric 500 set.


[Linked Image from lh3.ggpht.com]


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So how did he do with this?

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