Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
The little bulb that goes to the "signal stack" that says its up to temp.My manual says it's a 110v lamp but the stack itself says that it's 24v ac 220v Which I put the meter on and I got like 56v.
The schematic I was sent by your guys in PDF says it's coming off the 120v line of the step down transformer... also nothing that shows I shouldn't be reading 120v on that socket. Maybe I didn't have a good connection with my meter, I'll probably follow it into the cabinet and see what I have at the source.Also it just tells me "L4" and "TOWER LIGHT GREEN", no part numbers.Another quick question, the LED's on the current sensor cores aren't very bright at all... not practical to discern from any real distance. I know the ones I had added to my Chaparral could be seen from across my shop. Is there a trick to making them light up brighter so they are useful? I understand how they work so, not a whole lot can be done since they just induct their power from the coil wrapped around the leads to the panel. Maybe they aren't sized properly? Next time I get into my storage I'll pull one off my Chaparral and see if there is a big difference, they had a smaller diameter coil, so maybe they were able to pull more juice.
I tried that... it says that nothing is available for my serial number... but it knows it's a Radicure.