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No Travel Alarm

Lift has a travel alarm pre-installed, it was was working, now it isn't. Checked all the settings in access 1, swapped out k15 relay with new one, the relay clicks when you move lift when platform is up in the air, checked wires, replaced cracked green speaker wire, solid red wire has 28v going to k15 relay from CA202-3. TP12 has 28v. FU4 fuse is good.HN2 speaker has 1.8v going to it, even when K15 relay is active.
  • Posted 14 Feb 2023 00:36
  • Modified 27 Feb 2023 08:17 by poster
  • By LittleJon
  • joined 6 Dec'22 - 22 messages
  • Arkansas, United States
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Found damaged wire going to speaker from relay. It got stretched from the bump stop.
  • Posted 26 Mar 2023 02:32
  • By LittleJon
  • joined 6 Dec'22 - 22 messages
  • Arkansas, United States

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