An online site where I can view the schematic wiring diagrams for a
Rodgers Model E100 electronic organ. I don't mean the users manual, I mean
the wiring schematic diagrams of the internal wiring of the organ
which comes with the service and maintenance manual. |
Request for Question Clarification by
websearcher-ga
on
05 Dec 2002 07:59 PST
Hi tibiaron:
Are you sure that the organ is a Rodgers? I was only able to find a
model E100 made by *Hammond*.
If the make is indeed Hammond, I was able to find the schematics for
free online - as .gif images. Let me know, and I'll post the answer.
websearcher-ga
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Clarification of Question by
tibiaron-ga
on
05 Dec 2002 12:07 PST
The organ is a Rodgers brand, not a Hammond.
Ron
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Clarification of Question by
tibiaron-ga
on
05 Dec 2002 15:49 PST
I owe someone an apology. The paperwork for the organ has E115 I
looked under the keydeck of the organ and found a metal ID plate.
Rodgers Model 115. I am very sorry for the error. I should have had
my act together sooner.
Rodgers model Model 115 is what we are looking for.
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Request for Question Clarification by
byrd-ga
on
09 Dec 2002 09:33 PST
Hi Tibiaron,
I'm very sorry to tell you that it appears you will not be able to
find an online site where you can view the diagrams you want. I
emailed the Rodgers Organ Company on your behalf and was pointed in
the direction of my regional dealer. I asked him your question, and
here is his reply:
" ... the best way ... is to instruct him or her to contact their
local Rodgers Dealer and find out who their local service person is
and contact them. The local service person will have access to all
that information. They may or may not share that information with
this individual immediately. They will need to understand how this
information is going to be used. Some folks want this information to
build an organ of their own, if it is for repair purposes it is highly
likely it will be shared."
Apparently, the company is afraid of someone stealing their designs
and so does not make them public. If you'd like to contact the
company to find out where your closest dealer is, the email address I
used is: marketing@rodgers.rain.com and the url for the Rodgers Organ
Co. is: http://www.rodgersinstruments.com
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Best of luck,
Byrd
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Clarification of Question by
tibiaron-ga
on
09 Dec 2002 14:00 PST
Byrd-ga Thanks very much for your effort. You followed the same
tracks I made myself. The dealer only has interest in selling new
instruments, and has no interest in helping a repair technician. The
Rodgers company is not an option, as stated in my first post. I had
hopes that someone would find a third party, or aftermarket site. It
appears my options have run out.
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Request for Question Clarification by
byrd-ga
on
09 Dec 2002 14:53 PST
Tibiaron,
I'm so sorry to hear that your local deal wasn't willing to work with
you and you feel you've pretty much come to the end of the road. The
dealer's rep I emailed, however, seemed very nice and more than
willing to be of help. The only other thing I might suggest is that
you contact him even though he's not in your area (he's in San
Antonio, TX), explain the situation, and see if he might be willing to
go to bat for you. Might be worth a shot. His name is Wayne
Ashabraner, and his email is Organsolutions@aol.com
Again, good luck and best wishes,
Byrd
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Clarification of Question by
tibiaron-ga
on
03 Jan 2003 12:38 PST
The Rodgers Co has a policy of preventing anyone but their factory
trained technicians from obtaining schematics or parts. When we
replace this organ in our church, we will buy a different brand.
Thanks for the attempts to help.
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