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  1. Guyfang

    MEP-803a runs great, makes power, circuit interrupter and battle short inoperable

    Go back to post # 25. Read it. If the switch tests good, it can only be the light, or K-1. Message #25 tells you the DS-6, the AC interrupt light, pin one, (1) should always have 24 volts when the S-1 is in the run position. Always. it's the press to test wire. Pin three, (3) is the path to...
  2. Guyfang

    MEP-803a runs great, makes power, circuit interrupter and battle short inoperable

    If the bulbs are gone, the socket and screw on cap would be loose. Have you tested the bulbs? I also have seen several times, where someone put in A.C. bulbs. They look the same, and if you don't eyeball them, its tough to tell the difference. That one kept me stumped for a bit, its what I get...
  3. Guyfang

    MEP-803a runs great, makes power, circuit interrupter and battle short inoperable

    People, Look at the schematic. DS-6, (AC circuit interrupter light) and DS-7, (Battle short light) both do not press to test. What do both circuits have in common? R15, that's what. Do you have voltage at R15, input side? Voltage on Output side of R15, and from there to FIRST, pin 1 of DS-6...
  4. Guyfang

    MEP-803a runs great, makes power, circuit interrupter and battle short inoperable

    Mingram, You would have better luck if you start your own thread. That way people do not get confused between you and NewEra. Do the lights press to test? Crack he books and use the troubleshooting guide. I wish you luck. Would love to get into this problem, but will be dropping out of the net...
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