Crown 3020-30:
What volts at the accel pot

I believe it needs to see over 3 volts when the lift is in neutral but dose any one no what the swing going forward and reverse should be? I go from 3.4 to 0 going forward and 3.4 to 2.5 when I move the joey to go backwards? has a code 060 witch is the pot but I am wondering if this is why I'm not getting voltage across the rec bridge? thanks
  • Posted 5 Feb 2025 23:32
  • Discussion started by Chase_Jennings
  • Utah, United States
Chase

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