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best guide for things military tow bars we see on the market to civilians. It seems to have changed slightly in active duty cause they have other bars now?
http://vertexintl.com/media/2018/09/02-US-Army-Tow-Bar-Smart-Book.pdf
look up the NSN number on the tag. Might be the light duty tow bar and not adequate for our size rigs. If it is the IbisTek... make sure it is not the one that was fazed out due to breakages. Dont think it is though
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/towing-lmtv-via-ibis-bar.154055/
ohhhhhhhhhhhh.... sooooooo that was YOU.. read about it on facebook. Glad your ok.
for others safety..... there is an OVER lean / tip past point, on our truck's cab. There is a pocket the cab lift ram is suppose to slip into to make the cab unable to come back down if pressure is lost...
there is several attempts of similar. Think only one has been partially completed. It has no interior? Not sure it even moves on its on power yet and it got chassis and axles under it years ago... if not a decade ago. Can't recall for sure.
How did you determine they are fine? Continuity test with a meter? [
what flashes? a small light inside the switch orr?
No your first thought is correct... some relays you can hear their INITIAL click on.
Try swapping some circuit breakers of same level if you have not already. Same...
Just a heads up..... along there somewhere came to a point.... putting AO type CTIS controllers in an A1..... can FUBAR things. Use the black ones only
https://www.ldac.army.mil/web2/archive/PS2019/PS_797.pdf
@Logan_UA - just for clarity- is this an electrically heated glass windshield? - Or is this issue with the cab heater not putting out hot air? or is the cab heater not diverting hot air to the windshield area?
If heated windshield with heater wires, ask relative if in/on the glass; is there...
Post 2014-https://www.psmagazine.army.mil/Fleets/FMTV-LMTV/fbclid/IwAR1w8PfXwhbodGtwf_j87S2wLji5U-MDczPt5jDaElx1R1if5XHQn8_RbKQ/
Pre-2014 https://www.ldac.army.mil/psmag/#/
mentioned it thinking it might be tad easier to design since it was stated the complexity in dealing with the "delayed responce" times may make the task of building one not worth the effort ( https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/lmtv-ctis-question.162326/post-2494341 )
what about fixed switch AND momentary..... as in FIxed switches set to ALWAYS take tire to no more than ten lbs away from final pressure (psi pressure relay cuts if off) leaving one to have to manually take it from there to the final point desired point. That way if you are on Sand...
on the bump up pressure to match speed.... when did that feature get in there? As early as the A0.... or later in the A1's? How much did it bump things up?
Would you mind offering up the 6-ish safety functions it checked?
much appreciate in advance any info you can offer.
Seems correct to me. Just saw that it could be read different and maybe cause confusion is all. They seem to work for you thus far right?
@Ronmar or anyone else.... would these be same relay's for A1's too?
clarity check- Since your post above could be also read as... one can get by with two relay's instead of four..... is what you are intending to suggest:
that 12v relay -Bosch part number 0332209152, can be used for replacement the 12v spots pointed out on PDP cover. For the 24v spots...