Re: Counterfeit Cap Question
Looks like just a GP 85 degree cap. Replacement NRSS series is just a little shorter. 10x16 instead of 10x20. ESR 0.33@120Hz. Ripple 710.
25V Ruby ZLG from here or a 35V Radio Shack one should work if you can jam the 35 in there next to that xfmr.
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Re: Used solder from desolder pumps, etc...
Finding a 4" drill bit that's narrow enough is difficult (the 3/64" bits tend to be short...)
[url]http://www.ohiodrill.com/vent_drills[/url]Re: Used solder from desolder pumps,...t_drills[/url]
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Re: Old Concord Electric stair lift help.
Praondevou and Max are dying to help you. Sharing the threads will get double the help.
[url]http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showthread.php?t=92351[/url]
You should be able to completely test this unit on your bench, all by itself. (Please - Experts, correct my errors... I don't do this much...) Let's see... A power cord to supply 110v, a pair of jumper wires from the 24v? source to energize the relay coils, your DMM to test the relay contacts, and if you want to go crazy with a complete diagnosis, a 110v light bulb or two...
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Re: Old Concord Electric stair lift help.
never mind. I see your other thread at AAC. You seem to have it covered if you decide to continue.
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Re: Old Concord Electric stair lift help.
This is an owners manual from a current model from "Concord" now Savaria.
This is a post from a Canada blog. ($1000 for the control card?)
[url]http://stairliftscanada.blogspot.com/2007/04/used-stairlift-models-concord.html[/url]
Also saw a note on Fixya or JustAnswer about over running the lower limit switch due to a worn rubber bumper on some other model, which locks it up at the bottom. The solution was just to shove the chair up the stair off the switch, then fix the problem.Re: Old Concord...
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