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Re: [Amps] AM-6154 questions

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Subject: Re: [Amps] AM-6154 questions
From: Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 09:26:33 -0400
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Web,
If it's a solder joint, you'll probably have to open up the hood and look around to find it. Generally taking a DVM and hooking it between the circuit, then use a pair of needle nose pliers to move some things and see if the meter twitches. Or, if you could do it after if fails, use some freeze spray on the connections while watching a DVM on the circuit. I'd also check any switch contacts that might have gotten hot and or corroded.


I shouldn't tell this, but when I worked for ACF Industries, as a plant electrician, sometimes we had to find things the tough way. Now again, I'm sure not recommending you do this, just wanted to tell the story. The assembly lines there couldn't hardly be shut down, so an intermittent problem was found by brute electrical force. We'd jump the fuse out with a copper rod, turn on the main power, and look for the smoke! It surely would find the problem fast. However, there was some new wire to be pulled afterwards too! LOL! I had to tell that one, just had too.....

Anyhow, it'll eventually show itself more and more. You'll probably find it where you least expect.

Will Matney
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