• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Mep004a cb1 trip caused by injector pump solenoid

elkhtr

Member
502
12
18
Location
Stanwood, Wa.
Scooby, I should have thought of that.
But no joy.
Swept it full range about 15 times, turned it all the way down, and same result.
 

Scoobyshep

Well-known member
1,111
1,452
113
Location
Florida
Scooby, I should have thought of that.
But no joy.
Swept it full range about 15 times, turned it all the way down, and same result.
Ok. So 1 of 2 things is happening, 1 it's reading in error and tripping or something is going wide open and sending the voltage high.
 

elkhtr

Member
502
12
18
Location
Stanwood, Wa.
To all following,
Set is up and running.
The chain of events is a little convoluted, but I will try to fill in the blanks for those who follow.
When this first started giving me cb1 troubles I began looking at a lot of things, one thing discovered was a discolored a-5 card in the special relay box.
I ordered a new one thinking it was my problem, when that and everything else I tried didn't fix it, I started this thread.
Today I decided to put the old a-5 back in and see what happened.
While I had the static exciter box out I decided to open it up and have a look.
Inside I found some rust/paint flakes that I had likely blown in there while cleaning the inside of the set.
Cleaned everything up and reconnected, started the unit, still showed 300 volts, but no fault indicated, and it stayed running.
Adjusted for 60 hz and started cranking the voltage adjust knob back and forth like I had tried earlier.
Within a couple of seconds she dropped to 200 ish volts and would adjust normally.

Guy, I was only going by the guage, the set wouldn't stay running long enough to grab a meter and test actual voltage.

Scooby, looks like it needed just a little more.

I know mistakes were made, feel free to school me If you would like.
Thanks to those who tried to help.
 
Last edited:

Scoobyshep

Well-known member
1,111
1,452
113
Location
Florida
To all following,
Set is up and running.
The chain of events is a little convoluted, but I will try to fill in the blanks for those who follow.
When this first started giving me cb1 troubles I began looking at a lot of things, one thing discovered was a discolored a-5 card in the special relay box.
I ordered a new one thinking it was my problem, when that and everything else I tried didn't fix it, I started this thread.
Today I decided to put the old a-5 back in and see what happened.
While I had the static exciter box out I decided to open it up and have a look.
Inside I found some rust/paint flakes that I had likely blown in there while cleaning the inside of the set.
Cleaned everything up and reconnected, started the unit, still showed 300 volts, but no fault indicated, and it stayed running.
Adjusted for 60 hz and started cranking the voltage adjust knob back and forth like I had tried earlier.
Within a couple of seconds she dropped to 200 ish volts and would adjust normally.

Guy, I was only going by the guage, the set wouldn't stay running long enough to grab a meter and test actual voltage.

Scooby, looks like it needed just a little more.

I know mistakes were made, feel free to school me If you would like.
Thanks to those who tried to help.
glad it worked. do yourself a favor and buy a can of deoxit. apply a small amount to the resistor windings and sweep it again, this will clean and help protect it from oxidizing again.
 
Top