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Got this from AMF. first time I have seen this chassis. It seems to be a direct replacement for MP except it won't turn on my o'lane ball checks.
I'll try it on a shure stuck retun tomorrow.
I would appreciate opinions on this chassis
70
You can put in a 24 volt transformer inline with one of the wires going back to the 70 chassis - that'll provide the voltage circuit for the ball check relay.
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Sour puss
What's a "cti" type?
This is an AMF chassis. It says 82/70 MP PLUS on the chassis Please don't tell me you have never seen one!
This is a black box about 2/3 the size (and 1/3 the weight)of an MP chassis. Has about 6 function push button switches and 6 "option" switches.
only 1 LED (power)
Originally posted by 70/70: Sour puss
What's a "cti" type?
This is an AMF chassis. It says 82/70 MP PLUS on the chassis Please don't tell me you have never seen one!
This is a black box about 2/3 the size (and 1/3 the weight)of an MP chassis. Has about 6 function push button switches and 6 "option" switches.
only 1 LED (power)
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Sour puss? :p The CTI chassis is like the one you have there. I "think" CTI made it for AMF, but I could be wrong, it is very similer to the original CTI chassis. CTI also made the "Ultra Chassis" which had a few more features. Personally, I've never been a big fan of these things since they tend to fail easier and get a little wierd at times. Also they are a b!tch to take apart & repair.
Up front units have there own low voltage supply. All the chassis does is complete the circuit to enregize the relay up front. Does your over lanes returns have a low voltage supply?
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overlane power checks came out with the 82-30 machines and pulled in the relays off of the 32volts at j 18 , You will need to install a transformer somewhere or pull24 volts out of the chassis.
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