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Ok, got my rehostat in and wired to a 120 outlet. To start with test one. I apply 95v to pin A on J13 and ground to pin B on J13. Is there an easier way to do this than to put it on the pins? I have no good female pins to help me to not fry or electrocute myself.
Okay, so your right. Why can't this be easier? I removed the wires and Ta da 510. Everyone else has burned up obvious repairs. No, I have to take it to depot level repairs. I was an A3 BFVS maintainer and we never learned circuitry in my B9 ASI. This system makes me feel so dumb.
Just going over some resistors. My R2 is only reading 50 ohms. It should be 510 so I know I have a bad resistor there. I'm having a hard time finding a replacement. This is the only thing I have found close to the specs." 510 Dale 55w equivelent." I know i have to change the mounting but will...
So I followed those steps out of the TM originally. Jumped A and C and I have voltage. Originally I don't think my test points were in the correct spots but that was a while ago. Being that I get 24 volts where the exciter wires go. It states that if I get voltage when jumped I'm looking at a...
How do I test this? I know it turns off the starter. I get 5v out the accessory plug and shows about 25v on the gauge only when I hold it in start and at full throttle. I'm thinking about adding a switch to jump A and C. I put my finger on K5 but I can't tell if it is K7 next to it operating.
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