Crown SP3020:
Travel Problem

After about five minutes of normal use the travel will have intermitting problems and the directional contacts will click in and out fast. It starts off a little and get worse the longer in use. This happens in forward and reverse. Already checked the pot, swapped the drive motor, and swapped traction card. Any ideas? Thanks.
  • Posted 26 Feb 2011 08:33
  • Discussion started by Wes27
  • Mississippi, United States
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We did check the voltage from the directional switches to the card and it was equal. Someone told me to test the capacitors on the transistor panel. I was on another job today, so I'll be back on this truck tomorrow.
  • Posted 1 Mar 2011 13:08
  • Reply by Wes27
  • Mississippi, United States
We did check the voltage from the directional switches to the card and it was equal. Someone told me to test the capacitors on the transistor panel. I was on another job today, so I'll be back on this truck tomorrow.
  • Posted 1 Mar 2011 13:07
  • Reply by Wes27
  • Mississippi, United States
Back-up. First, trace out the directional control circuits,from the distibution panel,through the mast cables to the directional switches,and back down through the mast cables to both inputs on the transistor control card. The EV100T (ZC) cards are very sensitive to low voltage inputs(below 21VDC).
  • Posted 1 Mar 2011 12:46
  • Reply by Truck_Tech
  • United States

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