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F14 snubber board resistor value

By chipleader

10 years ago


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#12 10 years ago

Here are pictures of the C-11232-1 and C-11232-2 boards.

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#15 10 years ago

In the F-14 manual on page 28 is sort of a schematic of the board.

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#38 5 years ago

The relay on these boards is Williams # 5580-09555-01 (Marco Specialties stocks it). Specs are 24vdc, 13 amp contacts, DPDT, PCB mounting terminals. This relay is also used on the Aux Power Driver boards.

It crosses to these other relays:

Guardian Electric # 1395 PVS-2C-24D

Potter & Brumfield # K10P-11D55-24

Omron # LY2-0-US-DC24

Mouser Electronics # 653-LY2-0-DC24

ECG # RLY2343P

NTE # R14-11D10-24P

#39 5 years ago
Quoted from bobukcat:

I think every one of the resistors was burnt on the game I have, I replaced them all with 1/2 watts as a safety net though I have no idea what caused them to burn in the first place. The game worked fine without them though. I wouldn't replace the relays unless you have one that doesn't work.

They burned because they were way under-powered for the job. I use a 2 watt rated resistor to replace the burnt ones.

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