Crown 3020-30:
No power to rectifiers

I have no power at the 2 rectifiers that look like pig tails sorry I don't know all the correct terminology but Have voltage from the main power coming from the rail up and in to the the rec bridge but I have no power coming out from that point to those 2 rectifier's as well as power on only one side of capacitor I hate to keep bugging you guys but from my crude description what do you think could cause this? I tried a different bridge out of a good lift didn't work.
  • Posted 30 Jan 2025 03:13
  • Modified 30 Jan 2025 03:14 by poster
  • Discussion started by Chase_Jennings
  • Utah, United States
Chase

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