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EV-1 SCR Controller.

Does any one have the wiring details / signal details of the 10 terminals either side of the General Electric EV-1 SCR Controller circuit board /unit.
The circuit board has written on it the Part No.44B294193-001 and most of the IC's on the PCB have General Electrics own part numbers so identification of some parts is difficult.
I can be contacted on email address j dot horsley at ukf dot net , and would very much appreciate assistance on this.
If necessary I can email photograph of the Unit and printed circuit board.
  • Posted 22 May 2008 07:13
  • By Jhorsley
  • joined 26 Oct'07 - 11 messages
  • Hampshire,, United Kingdom

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