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Re: (ET) (no subject)
Sounds crazy but it may indeed be a loose connection on a battery. I just
replaced my master disconnect thinking that was my problem. As I went to
disconnect the number 2 cable from the battery I found it was already
loose. Somehow it was working part of the time in spite of being barely
connected.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Humphrey <hump evgrin com>
Sent: Jun 8, 2005 9:02 AM
To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: Re: (ET) (no subject)
Check for lose connections on the....
Batteries,
Master Disconnect, (hmmm you bypassed it, so you can probably forget this
one)
and Armature Shunt (the steel strap behind the steering shaft)
I had the same symptom, found(fixed) the above problems, no more symptom.
Maybe it's time to completely disconnect and re-wire the whole tractor,
but I think it would be easier to just shoot
myself in the foot and get it over with.
AFTER the Power of DC, I will think about rewiring the tractor. Not really
rewiring, just reconnecting.
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> From time to time, my E20 loses all power - as if the master disconnect
> is
> turned off. A few minutes later, it might work again and be ok for
> weeks. I
> tried bypassing the master disconnect, but that is not the problem.
> Any ideas??
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