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TB101 #1 Tested hot at #5 and #10 in run mode. Ground was on #1
TB101 #2 Tested hot at #5 and #10 in run mode. ground was on #2
TB101 #5 Tested all hot except #9 No wire connected. Red was on #5
The other test I dont understand but will to try to.
Kris
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I spent 6 years in South america and they taught me how to live. Those were precious times. Siestas and all. Great people. I just wish I could...
Sorry it took so long but a monsoon came thru and cooled everything off.
Put everything back together and tested #1 and #3 for continuity.
No battery hitched up and stop position = continuity
Battery hitched up in stop and run = continuity
Start mode = No continuity
This is a schematic for the A4 card. Take it out of the control panel. Use your 24 volt power supply to do the test outlined in paragraph d. But we change it up a bit. With no VDC applied, you test ohms between pins 1&3. Should get continuity. Pins 7&9. Should be open. Then apply VDC and that...
Wire number 45A goes from TB1-10 to S2, pin 3. When the S2 is in the run configuration, then the power should come out on S2 pin 2, wire number P40S. Trace the flow this far.
45A From TB1-10 to S2 in run config has continuity.
P40S from pin 3 to pin 2 in run config has continuity.
Kris