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Re: What do you think of the jaguars?
Neither the Victor nor the Jaguar have reverse polarity protection. There is several checks that every team should make before using batteries. Have the electrical team members check over every battery. At least one team member should catch a wiring error. Then line up all the wired batteries and compare. If there are batteries that don't match, determine which ones are wired correctly and fix the others. The Anderson Power Products connectors are clearly marked with a "+" and "-" symbol. A simple check with a voltmeter will indicate the correct wiring of the battery. Follow this with a check of voltage polarity at the power distro with all circuit breakers removed. Then only insert one breaker at a time and check for correct operation. Only when you are sure that the entire system is correctly wired, insert all breakers and reapply power.
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Re: What do you think of the jaguars?
Do we know the max CIM regeneration voltage an "unpowered" JAG can take?
Is Luminary Micro taking any action to prevent this? Also which failure mode in the Luminary failure analysis report will likely ensue ?http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...6&postcount=46 I assume it is either the U6/U7 gates or the Reg. |
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