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802a Burned Wiring at J7/P7

Toolslinger

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Yea, there's that one the 802's is PCA-1-0 over 1900
Then something on the far side of the reset switch pins 1932?? possibly 19323F. The one from the 802 is 19323E.

Nothing screams part number to me yet, though the later seems more likely.
 

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Ok, the board from the 813a is 19323F.
I believe that's the part number, with F being their version, so the 813a's is a little newer.
I'm basing that on all the other components that Technology Research Corp made that are in the units. They're pretty much all 19xxx part numbers.
That's of course just two points of data. We would need to see the boards on some other machines to make any real conclusion. I would kinda doubt TRC will want to give us the answer themselves.
 

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As another bit of info... Assuming the fault panels were never replaced, the 802 was built in 2001, and the 813 in 2006 having a newer generation board would make sense. The 802 has a metal back cover, and the 813 has plastic.
How often do people see the fault panel fail?
 

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It doesn't matter if its an old (00X) Fault Indicator or a new (80X) type. Same fault. Same reason. The old ones were very unreliable. But then we ran 24/7 and 365. We saw the faults that most would never see, because most people only turn it on when the lights go out.
 
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