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Nothing in the door. I called Yale.. they referred me to my Yale Local Distributor.. they sent Email to YALE (which is all you can do).. No Response in the last 4 days other than an Email the first day that said "This is taking longer than we thought". I called EXIDE since the Diodes are EXIDE Diodes - they referred me to Schumacher.. Schumacher says they have no idea and referred me to YALE.... they never were known for good service anyway.
There are 2 transformers. In 480, they are in DELTA Configuration. So it stands to reason that 240v could be a STAR Configuration.. well no.. it pulled 18 / 24 / 38 amps on each respective leg in that config. back to the DrawBd.
I wonder if we bloggers are the last bastion of intelligence in this business?
  • Posted 9 Sep 2012 08:16
  • By HikerBiker
  • joined 8 Sep'12 - 5 messages
  • California, United States

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