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Re: JACircuits timer failure...

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Subject: Re: JACircuits timer failure...
From: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:30:46 -0500 (EST)
Howdy,

Holy wayback machine!

The problem turned out to be the fuse on the back, which was blown but 
didn't _look_ blown.  Replaced it, and everything was fine.

Mark

On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Scott Tengen wrote:
> Did you try disconnecting the battery all together and only powering the 
> unit via the "charger".
>
>
>
> Mark Andy wrote:
>
>> Howdy,
>> 
>> I was wondering if anyone had any insight as to what might be wrong with 
>> our timer...
>> 
>> At our last event, the timer first started seeing finish trips well after
>> the car went through the lights.  I.e., car goes through the finish
>> lights, one or two seconds passes, then the timer beeps and displays a
>> finish time.  We ran a new wire out to the finish light, but when we went
>> to plug it in, the timer died completely, no power, nothing.  The charger
>> / power supply had the "fast charge" led lit, and it was plugged into 110
>> ac the entire time.
>> 
>> I opened the case, no loose connectors and the internal fuse visually 
>> appeared fine (as did the fuse on the back).  I didn't have a meter, so I 
>> couldn't check that the battery had power, whether or not the fuses were 
>> _really_ ok, etc.
>> 
>> Any ideas?  I was wondering if the battery gave up the ghost entirely and 
>> that, even though it was plugged into 110 ac, the battery must be working 
>> at least a little for the timer to operate?






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