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2) Measure the DC voltage at CR4 terminal 1 and terminal 2 with S1 held in the START position. You should read about 24 volts DC. (You said you had 24 VDC here)
(CR4 is located on the back wall of the control cube on the far left.)
3) Measure the DC voltage at R14 terminal 1 with S1 held in the...
If you only knew how many folks have done the same thing.
OK, the next steps Kurt gave you:
3) Measure the DC voltage at R14 terminal 1 with S1 held in the START position. You should read about 24 volts DC.
(R14 is located on the back wall of the control cube on the far left.)
4) Measure the...
Thanks Kurt. I have a handful with two grand kids, to sons, and two chattering females and this computer is in the dining room. They have all at last gone someplace else. Thats the way I was looking. S1-7 has to have voltage, and then on through the path to the F1 & F2.
We should also be able to read at the P3, canon plug, pins F and J. F being the red lead, J being the black lead. You should get between 0-60 volts DC. Try that.
You are not ignorant. You just need more time.
On startup, you can hold the S1 as long as you want. So, 1 volt on pins 7&8? Thats not enough. Is your S1 made all of plastic? Or is it metal/plastic?
I mis-spoke, or better said, mis-wrote, here. The fuse protects the Quad winding FROM being damaged by the A1 volt regulator. But if the fuse is blown, the A1 will not take over the function of producing voltage. The installation of this mod is the same, no mater what set its installed on. My...
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