Iggy913
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Well, you have now! Check out the bottom right corner!
I'm sure there are more informed guys here that can elaborate on it's function, but the way I read it the Protective Control Box (PCB) is basically a massive set of fuses for lack of a better term. If it's electronic and controlled from inside the cab it runs though this box before getting to whatever it controls. It's supposed to "protect" the electrical circuits from high and/or low voltage to prevent any damage. Trouble is when it goes bad these boxes cost anywhere from $200-$400 depending on where you shop.
As I mentioned above don't hold me to that exact definition but I think I'm correct in very basic function.
Mine was no good anymore so rather than just throw it out I decided to cut it open and see what it looked like inside. By the way this is on a 923A2. I'm not an electronics wizard by any means, but as you all can see in the photos something in the bottom right corner burned out. I can also tell you it smells terrible, much worse than other burning electrical connections I've been around before.
One other thing I found interesting to note is there are no exotic looking circuit boards with fancy micro-circuitry present. I'm betting all the parts inside these boxes can be replaced if you know electronics. Again as I said above, I'm certainly not an electronics wizard, but I do know of several and I'll be showing it around to see if this box can be serviced. At worst I figure I can use it as a spare. I'll be sure to update if I can find anything out.
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