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Testing auxiliary control module on 853C
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 48837" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Can you measure if there is voltage at the connectors to the coils?</p><p>If that fails, can you trace the wires back to the control module? see if there is power at the coil outputs there?</p><p>What about if you press the trigger, see if you get power to one of the coils. The coils can and do burn out. The switches in the handles can go bad too. If you can work out what wires are for the thumb switch, you can jump them too, see if you get power to a coil.</p><p>You really need a wiring diagram to help trace it. The wires are numbered, it will make it so much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 48837, member: 82"] Can you measure if there is voltage at the connectors to the coils? If that fails, can you trace the wires back to the control module? see if there is power at the coil outputs there? What about if you press the trigger, see if you get power to one of the coils. The coils can and do burn out. The switches in the handles can go bad too. If you can work out what wires are for the thumb switch, you can jump them too, see if you get power to a coil. You really need a wiring diagram to help trace it. The wires are numbered, it will make it so much easier. [/QUOTE]
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