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I have a rogue voltage spike into the camera causing the pins to flash(leds on the camera board show what pins are still standing) this affects both lanes.
I have changed out the pinsetter interface box where the camera gets its power from.
The camera board itself.
The communication board in the front console.
Disconnected both all monitors.
Disconnected both ball detects.
Could I be getting this voltage from one of the cameras(one camera head for each lane not one for the pair)? And if so would it affect both lanes?
Could I be getting the voltage from another pair?
I don't know where else to go. I am going to start unplugging other pairs next.
Sometimes we have to do stuff to get by....Just go back and do it right when the "by" has passed!!
Ok here is the update. The issue is coming from the be motor circuit.
As i was unplugging opther soring components I got sick of the be running and shut them off and all the little lights on the camera settled right down.
So now I have changed:
BE motor
Chassis(SS ot upgrade)
Pit cb in rear box
Checked c1 and c2
could the gb be bad enough to cause drag and do something like this? There is no wear on the motor or shaft when I replaced the head and it does not sound real loud.
Sometimes we have to do stuff to get by....Just go back and do it right when the "by" has passed!!
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