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Key on, dash lights light, but does NOT start self-test, depressed deadmen pedal and an alarm sounds but thats it. Curtiss box flashine a code...handset shows fault is "overvoltage" but only has 5.5vdc to 6.1vdc on B+....line contactor does NOT close. Replaced both deadmen switches...no help. Any thoughts on this problem would be great.

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gusbus49
  • Posted 4 Jan 2013 12:01
  • By gusbus49
  • joined 8 Nov'12 - 10 messages
  • Florida, United States

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