Derek92994's 700 Ser II White Oak conversion

That cap was run for a week like that.

D2, I thought I saw a wire whisker on the backplane board, on the far left board, far left side just above and to the right from the double red caps.....can we have another pic of that area?

Cool, if you ran the cap for a week like that then I'm happy =).




 
Earth wire moved, grey wire moved out of the way. I just gotta put the bolt back on for the cap holder.




 
Post #953, pic #3, D2. It either a flux shadow or a wire whisker. Dennis could you check it out too?? 2nd output up from the bottom....
 
Ok, show me a pic of the rerouted black transformer wire...
 
Never mind D2, I scrolled up and saw it. Get that nut back on the cap hold down..
 
You've inspected, vacuumed, loooked, poked , prodded, made sure the power switch is not touching anything with its terminals?
 
You've inspected, vacuumed, loooked, poked , prodded, made sure the power switch is not touching anything with its terminals?

Yep did all that, you mean while the power switch is not mounted on the face plate?
 
No when it is...it runs real close to the light board if it's oriented certain ways.....



DO YOU HAVE A METER??
 
No when it is...it runs real close to the light board if it's oriented certain ways.....



DO YOU HAVE A METER??

I have a multimeter. Do you want me to put the face plate back on and mount the power switch.
 
No, I want you to pull the 4-5 amp rail fuses, hook your meter to the bus bar with negative meter lead and turn the amp on and check plus and minus rail voltage. Do you have mini-grabbers on your test leads?? Post a pic of em...
 
No, I want you to pull the 4-5 amp rail fuses, hook your meter to the bus bar with negative meter lead and turn the amp on and check plus and minus rail voltage. Do you have mini-grabbers on your test leads?? Post a pic of em...

I dont have grabbers. And I need to shut this computer down to get my residual current protector ready for use.
 
Ok fuses are in. Waiting for go ahead to power up.
 
To catch folks up, we had a fuse holder problem. Powered up fine with rail fuses out. +108DC, and - 108DC for the rails.....This ones gonna be a hottie....Rail fuses are now bck in and with the next power up we are prayin for DC relay clicks




OK D2 hit it!!
 
Pretty exciting to see this get this close.

Nando.
 
To catch folks up, we had a fuse holder problem. Powered up fine with rail fuses out. +108DC, and - 108DC for the rails.....This ones gonna be a hottie....Rail fuses are now bck in and with the next power up we are prayin for DC relay clicks




OK D2 hit it!!

I filmed it, it beeped a few times and I did hear a click. Should I upload the video?
 
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