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do a volt drop test across the drive fuse and the ED contactor. You have to load test the fuse. You may read 24 volts across an unloaded fuse. Once under load you will see the voltage drop. Do the same with the ED tips. Check them under load. The voltage across an unloaded fuse may be stored voltage in the caps. A lot of guys have been burnt by a blown drive fuse.
  • Posted 29 Jun 2012 00:57
  • By mfctech
  • joined 20 Jan'12 - 7 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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