Re: GI problems WCS
- From: "buzz66" <busby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Mar 2007 02:16:28 -0700
Ok let me get the facts here. You should the lighting cam good when
you shorted pins 9 & 10 Together.
So there is nothing wrong with the Triac because the triac is the part
that sinks the ground on the lighting string.
You are right about one thing. It will be a problem underload. A lot
of people fall into this trap. They measure a circuit while not in
operation and it all looks fine.
Make sure your mutilmeter is selected to AC volts. The machine turned
on!
1. Measure on pin 6 of J115. Should be 6 Volts AC. If not then you
will have a problems with that plug or the plug on the transformer in
the bottom of the cabinet.
2. If thats ok next measure for the same voltage on the left hand side
of the fuse F108. Make sure you measure on the fuse holder not the
fuse.
3. If thats ok then measure on the right hand side of the Fuse holder
for the same voltage.( Never check a fuse just by looking at it ALWAYS
use a mutimeter, fuses can look fine but be broken at the ends where
you can see. Also if you can twist the fuse end caps, then it farked
and throw it in the bin.
4. Measure for 6 VAC on pin 9 of J 121.
If you have more troubles let me know what you find in this
description.
Cheers busby
.
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