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  1. Guyfang

    MEP-003 Rectifier Board Burn

    Junk, It would be better if you started your own thread. Although it looks like the same problem, It might have a very different reason behind it.
  2. Guyfang

    MEP-003 Rectifier Board Burn

    That's what this forum is REALLY about. Yeah, fixing stuff, that important. But when we all learn something from someone's experience, that's what its all about. I loved it, when we were fixing "things", with one of the Newbies, and they "got" something. The lights came on in their eyes, and...
  3. Guyfang

    MEP-003 Rectifier Board Burn

    OK, lets see what's on the side of the CB. Yeah, the word assumed, brought all the demons from **** down on my head while in WOC. Its a word I rarely use anymore. You know, back in the 90's, I used to go to DRMO and pick up 4-6 AC output boxes, and tear them apart, redo them for 5 and 10...
  4. Guyfang

    MEP-003 Rectifier Board Burn

    I went to the manufactures web site, and snooped around. Indeed, had I looked there first, the light in my head would have come on sooner. The part numbers showed up in their inventory, and it says, in reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal small print, 50-60 hertz and 400 hertz, for the two different CB's.
  5. Guyfang

    MEP-003 Rectifier Board Burn

    I want to add to this. I mentioned in another thread, that there is TWO stock numbers for the 100 amp breaker in the 003 parts TM. I have been snooping around, and now I know why. And perhaps this truly has something to do with some people being able to drop a "shock load" on the MEP-003A, and...
  6. Guyfang

    MEP-003 Rectifier Board Burn

    Thats good info Jamawieb!
  7. Guyfang

    MEP-003 Rectifier Board Burn

    The S-1 start switch would be my first guess. If it is "stuck" in the excite position, it would continue to send voltage to the A-4. In any case, you need to look at your wiring in the control box. Can you see any place someone has moved things? or cut wire ties?
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