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New pot set at 3.2v in neutral still have code 060

I installed a new pot set it to 3.2v but lift is still not getting voltage threw bridge rectifier. Dose voltage flow threw Bridge rec or from the rec to the bridge? sorry seems simple but I get power up to one side of bridge rec but I'm not getting power to the rectifiers and only one side of capacitor is getting energized any thoughts? Thanks
  • Posted 11 Feb 2025 23:39
  • By Chase_Jennings
  • joined 1 Nov'24 - 28 messages
  • Utah, United States
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