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#29271 - 05/11/20 09:15 PM
Re: Older Dover need part rectifier identified
[Re: ascendelev]
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BillS
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#29290 - 05/14/20 03:22 PM
Re: Older Dover need part rectifier identified
[Re: ascendelev]
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Jblack83
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15yr tech
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Have you checked your capacitor between PC and 24D? Majority of my problems with dover's not getting correct voltage to solenoids has always been that booster capacitor. With not enough power to feed the relays those elevators start doing all sorts of weird stuff. Haswell your power board might not be putting out the correct 5 volts DC
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#29305 - 05/15/20 02:32 PM
Re: Older Dover need part rectifier identified
[Re: ascendelev]
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Jblack83
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Those rectifiers do not look or appear to be Mainline. Due to the wire gauge. Probably coming off a Transformer. You should be fine replacing them with the $8 silicone rectifiers. Just throwing a lot of money at Old technology
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