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I don't know whether your philco is the same as my crosley, but I recently had an issue where the record player stopped turning and it bamboozled me to no end. After digging up the manual online, I found out that you had to lift up the tone arm and move it to the right (past the holding clip) until it clicked, and voila, the record player started spinning again.
just find a local electronic repair shop near you
look in the phone book for electronic /electronic repar shop
i have had to repair these before and the selector chip has failed because of a resistor letting to much current and voltage go into the chip , repair cost $40-$50 depending on the dammage
This unit takes a 12V 0.5A DC power supply. Your local Radio Shack sells this type of supply that will plug into the wall. You'll need to make sure that the other end will plug into the turntable, but for the supply, Radio Shack is probably the quickest way.
A possible replacement is TRC Electronics Model #: PSA-18U-090 (you need to specify plug type/dimensions). You can also checkout Samsung AD1608 (though 8.4V).
Should you be challenge to build your own, here is a simple Do-it-Yourself (DIY).
Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
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