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ev100 wiring

I have a hyster with the dual ev100 card setup. I believe one is for lift system and other is for travel. Anyways, the trucks contactors close in reverse and only travels in reverse. My question is is there a test point on the logic card, like terminal 1-6 I can check to test the gnd wire coming from the contactor. I have voltage on both side of the coil with it closed and its not closing, indicating a incomplete circuit. But I don't know where the other end of the wire is.
  • Posted 2 Jul 2008 08:18
  • Discussion started by electek123
  • Illinois, United States
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wait nm they are the switch side of the coils still not sure where the gnd side goes
  • Posted 2 Jul 2008 20:41
  • Reply by electek123
  • Illinois, United States
oh wait i think i found it, tb5 and tb6 i think are the gnd side of the coils.
  • Posted 2 Jul 2008 08:33
  • Reply by electek123
  • Illinois, United States

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