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no power up

This is a 2001 unit. Try to key unit and it illuminates the odi and remains lit. The relays on the system card do not close. The rear facing card attached to it has a rapid consistent flash. The traction card led's flash when the key is cycled but then stop. It will very intermitently start up but we are talking every 300 key cycles. I suspect the system card after consulting with my Raymond buddies but no one can tell me for sure. i have the card on order but if you can tell me differently i would love to hear it.
  • Posted 3 Mar 2012 14:56
  • By cheek
  • joined 6 Nov'09 - 25 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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What model is it? EZ-B R35TT or EZ-C? Are you saying the problem is rare and happens every 300th time you turn on the key? If it's that rare then it's not worth troubleshooting. Any EZ-B or EZ-C will do that if you key it back on too fast.
  • Posted 9 Mar 2012 13:01
  • By EasiTek
  • joined 12 Aug'08 - 533 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
All the Raymond guys stumped as well. LOL
  • Posted 7 Mar 2012 13:17
  • By cheek
  • joined 6 Nov'09 - 25 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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Fact of the week
The black box flight recorder was invented by Australian scientist David Warren in the mid-1950s. While initially met with indifference in Australia, his invention gained international recognition, particularly in the UK, and is now a mandatory piece of safety equipment on all commercial aircraft.