Muskoka 35" curved fireplace power supply.

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  • That_Guy
    New Member
    • Feb 2019
    • 7
    • United States

    #61
    Re: Muskoka 35" curved fireplace power supply.

    The relay is back in

    I checked D10 (2nd in attached ) and got a reading of .313. should i have take it off to get a true reading or is that ok?

    Also checked the fuse everything good there

    Readwire are you talking about the N next to the REALY1 (showed in attachment) and C5 also (Showed in attachment), and i need to test C5 while plucked up correct?
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    • That_Guy
      New Member
      • Feb 2019
      • 7
      • United States

      #62
      Re: Muskoka 35" curved fireplace power supply.

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      • budm
        Badcaps Legend
        • Feb 2010
        • 40746
        • USA

        #63
        Re: Muskoka 35" curved fireplace power supply.

        So with everything connected back in place, what DC Voltage do you have when measured right between the two legs of two lytics filter caps in the HOT side? One is EC2, the other one I cannot see the whole disignator, EC?
        BTW, you will be working in the HOT deadly side so do not touch anything with your hands or body.
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        • ericgu
          New Member
          • Dec 2016
          • 2
          • canada

          #64
          Re: Muskoka 35" curved fireplace power supply.

          My Muskoka still not working. Some body try to bypass switching 12volts p.s. with a bulk p.s.?
          Regards,

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          • Cryogen
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2015
            • 91
            • United Kingdom

            #65
            Re: Muskoka 35" curved fireplace power supply.

            Just to make sure. It was the thermistor at the front of the blower!

            I completely forgot to report it. After 5 years I made it.

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