I have a Ham IV rotor that was on a tower that was struck by lightning several years ago. I am trying to repair it, and am starting on the control box, which is disconnected from the rotator. A schematic diagram is shown below.
There is no apparent damage to the control box except that both fuses were open. I removed them, and put in a new AGC 5 in the F2 position; it blew as soon as I turned on switch S1. If I am reading the schematic correctly, S3 (N.O.) prevents current flow through the power transformer, therefore I suppose the first problem to be in the regulator circuit inside the dashed lines. What is the logical progression of things to check? Thanks.
There is no apparent damage to the control box except that both fuses were open. I removed them, and put in a new AGC 5 in the F2 position; it blew as soon as I turned on switch S1. If I am reading the schematic correctly, S3 (N.O.) prevents current flow through the power transformer, therefore I suppose the first problem to be in the regulator circuit inside the dashed lines. What is the logical progression of things to check? Thanks.
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