Rick-the-Pick
Active Member
Marty,
I used to think the same. I used to think that if the radio was working & not the hevac, it wasn't a becm fault as both the havac & radio are feed by the same feed. This was my mistake.
The Hevac can have power, but restricted performance.
To find these faults requires the circuits to be scoped while hot, & then you need a very sharp eye to catch it. It's all in the testing.
Every day we get surprised. It seem's the more we work with these modules show's how little we know about them. We learn new stuff every single day.
I used to think the same. I used to think that if the radio was working & not the hevac, it wasn't a becm fault as both the havac & radio are feed by the same feed. This was my mistake.
The Hevac can have power, but restricted performance.
To find these faults requires the circuits to be scoped while hot, & then you need a very sharp eye to catch it. It's all in the testing.
Every day we get surprised. It seem's the more we work with these modules show's how little we know about them. We learn new stuff every single day.