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Dont think its your problem but its common for crap to get
on the spark gap & kill it especially on top burners. 73 Zeno LFOD ! BTW in New England its not cheap but FRUGAL ! |
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Have you checked continuity of the primary and secondary of the coil?
jr |
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Thanks for the input, guys!
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Anyway, I've literally recapped the entire thing, and no change. I'm assuming the neon lamps are circuit protection devices, so given that one is flashing, that would imply that one part of the circuit is being overloaded. I've even tested all the diodes, and I removed the thyristor entirely, and the lamp still flashes. So I think I've ruled out evertyhing but the resistors. I think I'm gonna take them all off and test each one. |
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