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  1. Guyfang

    MEP-006A- low voltage

    No, I don't see anything wrong. Having said that. I have more then a few times checked ceramic resisters, and they looked great. But would not ohm out. Remember, troubleshooting is like doing a puzzle. Once you have checked something out, its like a piece you fit to your puzzle. Its done, you...
  2. Guyfang

    MEP-006A- low voltage

    Roger. At least one side of the component needs to be un soldered.
  3. Guyfang

    MEP-006A- low voltage

    The resistence values are in the TM' as soon as I can get to my computer I will look them up.
  4. Guyfang

    MEP-006A- low voltage

    Open up the -34 manual. Read the test procedure, and decide if you have the gear you need to do the job.
  5. Guyfang

    MEP-006A- low voltage

    I would suggest downloading the -34 TM and reading the test procedures. Some are easy, just a Meter. Some require more. Peapvp, a member here of SS, has been involved in several threads that were more or less involved with testing and repairing the static excitor. Might pay to look them up.
  6. Guyfang

    MEP-006A- low voltage

    After looking again at your pictures, I saw the volt reg card laying on the mounting brackit. Did you remove the mounting screws? There are 4 mounting screws, and 4 plastic standoffs. Without the standoffs, the card will short to ground.
  7. Guyfang

    MEP-006A- low voltage

    You are getting initial excitation. That's what happens when you hold S2 in the start position. When the S2 is released, the voltage falls of. Yes, you could look at the back of A5, but that's a long shot. The A9 speed switch works, proven by the fact you are getting initial excitation. The volt...
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