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ravve007
ParticipantOh, I was testing voltage with lamp in circuit *DOH*, I removed it and now it shows 12 VDC 🙂 Yey! Too bad I can´t figure the schematics, I guiess I´ll order a new lamp pcb than. Thanks for everything man, you´ve been great!
ravve007
ParticipantThanks so much for all this help! So now I have measured at the connector: 1.74 VDC! That can´t be right, seems that there isn´t enough voltage coming to the connector..? Should I located the power board and measure voltage on that end, or what to do next? Maybe 1.74V is correct, but I doubt it?
ravve007
ParticipantThanks for this reply! 🙂
I assume you have some kind of schematics or service manual, because I can´t find this kind of information in the user manual? If yes, maybe you could send it to me plz?
Yes, the light is fed with a yellow and white wire (maybe white and red, dont remember now). Where can I find the main pcb? I was thinking of measuring the voltage at the connector itself (the one that goes into the light), easiest would be to plug in the light again and measure at the connector while it is connected to the light, since it is hard to get the multimeter probes in contact with the connector when it is de-connected.Another test would be to use continuty test with the multimeter on the led pcb, but to do that I would need a schematic to follow… 🙁
ravve007
ParticipantSorry, it is ERF4114AOW, not ERF4014AOW 🙂
ravve007
ParticipantHi,
Sure, here is the pnc number: 925052098-00
I have already removed the lamp, I am holding it in my hand and yes, it is a pcb (not a bulb) 🙂 -
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