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@@therailcat9790 put a resistance meter across the fuse (when removed) it should be around 0. If it doesn’t detect any resistance, (OL) that means it’s blown. You can look at it if it’s a glass fuse.
My AR Timer is being a bit stubborn, Only Attack works… (Not sure about growl), sometimes alert will.. I think it’s just a loose wiring connection, although I haven’t spotted any loose ones.
@@RCcarssirens24 it’s pretty much the same thing as a 1000(T) the only difference is that there’s some screws behind the horn that are in the solenoid assembly. Hope this helps.
@@milespeterson5049 the motor is 120v but I’m using a transformer to step it down because the wind up was too fast. The transformer has multiple outputs on it. The motor speed stays the same at the 60hz power line. I think the load is a little too heavy for the voltage.
@@cooldomino1800 You could probably achieve a longer wind-up by decreasing the amount of amps to the motor. However, by doing this, you could risk burning out your equipment. If not enough amps power something that requires more, it could potentially blow something out.