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yotsuya:
There should be a line running off the PS for that. Or maybe not. It’s been a while since I messed with my racer. But you definitely should see a connector for that. Follow all the power lines coming off the PS. Also look for any lines or ports coming off the FFB board. There might also be a transformer just for it, too. |
Mike A:
There is a transformer hiding behind the PCB cage. There are two empty fuse holders. They connect the transformer to the ffb board. I cannot find information on what value fuse to use. How do I determine that? Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk |
Mike A:
This looks like the schematic for the FFB transformer, and the motor connection. I run a wholesale warehouse. I have only glanced at schematics a couple of times. I am going to need some hand holding. The two fuses are between the transformer and the FFB board. How do I determine what fuses I should use? I am looking for a better scan of the manual. This one from KLOV is pretty bad. |
jennifer:
Its hard to see what you got going on in theses pics, But My guess would be one of those fuses goes to the motor, (a continuity test would determine that) And the value of that fues woud be the amp rating off the motor build plate. Although if was up to me, and dealing with old hardware and connections I would up it a tad or use a slow blow....The transformer off the spreadsheet, most likely is the other fuse, but I cant read it, (and klove can smootch my bottom) But would venture to guess that's going to be a ohms law calculation. |
Mike A:
Thanks for the starting point. After work I will do some more digging. The motor plugs directly into the FFB board. I think both fuses are between the transformer and the FFB board. I will make up my own drawing that details precisely where all of the wires go. |
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