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Additional info: At the mini levers (Hall Effect i believe) there are three wires.
Black = 0v in all positions. ground?
Red= 5.0vdc in all positions. Supply?
Gray= 2.7vdc lever in neutral. Output?
=.5vdc lever pulled back
= 4.5vdc lever pushed fwd
These values seem to be good.
At the 6 wire plug after the pc board i have no change in values.
orange to red wire=12vdc
Yellow=2.5vdc
black=0vdc
violet to dark green=0vddc
white=5vdc
light green=2.5vdc
no voltage change on any wires at the 6 wire plug.
I am reading that the seat switch will lock out the hydraulics, but all hydraulics worked without operator in seat before this happened.
  • Posted 24 May 2013 03:50
  • By rrlift
  • joined 27 Feb'09 - 22 messages
  • Illinois, United States
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