01-04-2019, 10:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2019, 10:47 PM by Tony Press.)
10 hours ago
SUCCESS!!!!
I had been worried that the spring was unsuitable. It was far to weak and had been soldered at one end ( I presume to stop it falling off!) I have replaced it with a slightly heavier one and it works perfectly. It is not too strong to affect the contacts from closing but assists the reverse current to allow opening at a normal tick over.
31-03-2019, 11:21 AM
Ray,
"If the cut out points are not separating when the voltage is reduced what can I do to fix it please?"
My electrical knowledge is sketchy but from earlier discussions the cut out spring may have lost a little tension - it is possible to increase the spring tension by slightly bending down the bottom bracket ?
Tony.
Always look for the simple solution.
SUCCESS!!!!
I had been worried that the spring was unsuitable. It was far to weak and had been soldered at one end ( I presume to stop it falling off!) I have replaced it with a slightly heavier one and it works perfectly. It is not too strong to affect the contacts from closing but assists the reverse current to allow opening at a normal tick over.
31-03-2019, 11:21 AM
Ray,
"If the cut out points are not separating when the voltage is reduced what can I do to fix it please?"
My electrical knowledge is sketchy but from earlier discussions the cut out spring may have lost a little tension - it is possible to increase the spring tension by slightly bending down the bottom bracket ?
Tony.
Always look for the simple solution.