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So you think there is something wrong with fault indicator? I bench tested it. But did not test it in the gen
Kris
Kris
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Maybe not. Hook the wire back up to TB-10. Then put the set in run mode. Test at the fault indicator canon plug, pin A, to a ground point in the control panel. NOT plan B. Some other good ground source. You should get 24VDC. We have tested the whole positive part of the A9 circuit for continuity. Got continuity the whole way. So we should get VDC at pin A and ground. If we have VDC, then it can only be the negative side of the circuit. Let's see what you come up with.So you think there is something wrong with fault indicator? I bench tested it. But did not test it in the gen
Kris
Got 24 VDC pin A in run modeMaybe not. Hook the wire back up to TB-10. Then put the set in run mode. Test at the fault indicator canon plug, pin A, to a ground point in the control panel. NOT plan B. Some other good ground source. You should get 24VDC. We have tested the whole positive part of the A9 circuit for continuity. Got continuity the whole way. So we should get VDC at pin A and ground. If we have VDC, then it can only be the negative side of the circuit. Let's see what you come up with.
Run mode and no lights when hit the test reset switchThen it can only be something wrong on the neg side. Now, before we go further, when the A9 is hook up, and the set is in run mode, you tried the test to reset switch? And no lights came on?
Those traces on that PWB (Printed Wiring Board) can be repaired by soldering jumper wires between any common junctions of the through hole terminals. Of course, you would need to find the cause of what caused those "opens" and replace any bad components that may be topside on that board. Or...find a known good replacement A5 board if available.View attachment 772037
More bad news. Checked the bottom of A5. Some of the runners are toasted.
This is an Oh ****
Kris
This is a, I wont say common, but every now and then failure. Its not hard to fix. The -24P has info on parts and the -34 has test procedures. Like Chainbreaker say, the traces are easy to fix. You can look in the big auction site for a card, but haven't seen one in a while. I got one foot out the door. Off for the rally. I will be back on monday. Read up in the -34 manual. If you dont want to do this, maybe we can find someone who will. But give it a shot. You cant make it more broke.Guyfang,
Do you know a possible reason this A5 is fried this way?
One toosie roll leaking because of heat I guess.
The other one next to it seems to be a little collapsed. (maybe because of heat)
One runner seems to be burned in two for a quarter of inch. (A5 back of board)
Another looks maybe on its way out. (A5 back of Board)
Kris
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