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#12316 - 10/14/14 05:48 AM
Re: MCE ,VFMC-1000 traction controller
[Re: Elev^te79]
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Faulty DZ relay on the main CPU board. One side of the contacts would hang up intermitting. Thanks guys. Ah right, thought it would be a fault in this area. Just for your info, a lot of times, particularly when doing upgrades of circuits like door operators, you haven't enough contacts required for the job. Sometimes its current size, not enough contacts etc. So what you do is either parallel up another relay or use an existing contact to drive another relay then in turn redirect the wiring to this new relay. This is probably why you have 2 DO/DC relays.
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#12370 - 10/17/14 04:34 AM
Re: MCE ,VFMC-1000 traction controller
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It's fixed now the adjuster put in a new DZ relay. I was kinda embarrassed because I knew I should have went after that first. Ha don't worry about it mate. As JKH says, we all make mistakes or miss an obvious fault, and if someone says otherwise they are lying. Just learn from your mistakes/errors and as you have done admit to it. All of this makes a better person but importantly a better mechanic.
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