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Jim

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:07:21 PM7/2/10
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Can someone help identify this old device? It's mounted almost 9 feet up
the wall of a garage in an early 1950's California house, and the other
side of the wall is the kitchen. No obvious signs of what it might connect
to inside.

This is what's stamped on the body: RITTENHOUSE 5 V.A. no. 180

Photo: www.badongo.com/pic/9826616 (black corners are from image-rotation)

Thanks for any details. Jim

nesesu

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:18:05 PM7/2/10
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On Jul 2, 3:07 pm, Jim <jim857...@jim.com> wrote:
> Can someone help identify this old device? It's mounted almost 9 feet up
> the wall of a garage in an early 1950's California house, and the other
> side of the wall is the kitchen. No obvious signs of what it might connect
> to inside.
>
> This is what's stamped on the body: RITTENHOUSE   5 V.A.   no. 180
>
> Photo:www.badongo.com/pic/9826616(black corners are from image-rotation)

>
> Thanks for any details. Jim

Looks like the door bell transformer to me.

Neil S.

Dave Platt

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:19:40 PM7/2/10
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In article <K7GdnSFWHfeE_rPR...@wavecable.com>,
Jim <jim8...@jim.com> wrote:

>Can someone help identify this old device? It's mounted almost 9 feet up
>the wall of a garage in an early 1950's California house, and the other
>side of the wall is the kitchen. No obvious signs of what it might connect
>to inside.
>
>This is what's stamped on the body: RITTENHOUSE 5 V.A. no. 180

Probably the door-bell transformer. If so, you'd probably find a few
volts of AC on those two screw terminals... and disconnecting either
wire would leave your doorbell inoperable.

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Franc Zabkar

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:24:25 PM7/2/10
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On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 15:18:05 -0700 (PDT), nesesu
<neil_su...@telus.net> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I think I can see Bugle and Bell terminals, so I guess it may be a
novelty door bell.

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Jim

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:25:22 PM7/2/10
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nesesu <neil_su...@telus.net> wrote in
news:7639d8f9-4f29-4e02...@b4g2000pra.googlegroups.com:

That rings true, since searching for that brand name brought up links for
old doorbells. Not sure why it's so far from the doorbell itself - at the
kitchen entrance.

Thanks. Jim

Robert Macy

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:49:02 PM7/2/10
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On Jul 2, 3:07 pm, Jim <jim857...@jim.com> wrote:
> Can someone help identify this old device? It's mounted almost 9 feet up
> the wall of a garage in an early 1950's California house, and the other
> side of the wall is the kitchen. No obvious signs of what it might connect
> to inside.
>
> This is what's stamped on the body: RITTENHOUSE   5 V.A.   no. 180
>
> Photo:www.badongo.com/pic/9826616(black corners are from image-rotation)

>
> Thanks for any details. Jim

In the Dining Room, also look for a push button in the floor [may be
covered over now] near where the master would sit. That transformer
may have been the power to ring the maid's bell.

Jim

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Jul 2, 2010, 6:40:46 PM7/2/10
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Franc Zabkar <fza...@iinternode.on.net> wrote in
news:hgps265t8msn4tacj...@4ax.com:

The doorbell itself is just a simple two-tone plunger type.

Jim

Jeffrey D Angus

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Jul 2, 2010, 7:56:09 PM7/2/10
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That's definately a door bell transformer. the 5VA refers to
the output capacity (roughly 5 watt). that wire you see is
the old "push back" bell wire. waxed cotton, you just "push
back" to expose the copper.

Jeff

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Michael A. Terrell

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Jul 3, 2010, 6:24:42 AM7/3/10
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Robert Macy wrote:
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> That transformer may have been the power to ring the maid's bell.


That would require Viagra. ;-)


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