SteveJennings
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Have a 803a with 3300 hours that I’ve owned for couple years. Always ran good, maintained and load tested regularly. Started it the other day after sitting over 6 months and no power. So I tried to read the -24 and the schematics (which are greek to me). Also been searching similar posts on here.
Here’s a summary of what it’s doing and what I’ve tried.
When I flip the A/C interrupter switch on I have no green light and no power at lugs (although sometimes green light flickers). However if I hold the switch up I get power at the lugs. As soon as I release the switch I lose it. I have power at convenience outlets, volts and HZ gauges read, and no fault lights. Turned on battle short switch (battle short light does work) and still no green light or power at lugs. Sprayed the interrupter switch with contact cleaner and worked back and forth probably 20 times, and sprayed and worked all other switches that seemed pertinent. No luck. Had a buddy help me pull the top cover off to clean and test K1 and it tested good, contacts look great. Started it back up and still no power to the lugs.
My buddy mentioned it might be the overload/short circuit relay but he hasn’t been back and I have no idea how to check it.
Anyone have any ideas on what else it might be?
Here’s a summary of what it’s doing and what I’ve tried.
When I flip the A/C interrupter switch on I have no green light and no power at lugs (although sometimes green light flickers). However if I hold the switch up I get power at the lugs. As soon as I release the switch I lose it. I have power at convenience outlets, volts and HZ gauges read, and no fault lights. Turned on battle short switch (battle short light does work) and still no green light or power at lugs. Sprayed the interrupter switch with contact cleaner and worked back and forth probably 20 times, and sprayed and worked all other switches that seemed pertinent. No luck. Had a buddy help me pull the top cover off to clean and test K1 and it tested good, contacts look great. Started it back up and still no power to the lugs.
My buddy mentioned it might be the overload/short circuit relay but he hasn’t been back and I have no idea how to check it.
Anyone have any ideas on what else it might be?