Mac:

I pulled the cover off a defunct SW in the shop to determine how this might be 
done. It is doable if you know how to work on printed circuit boards. 

There is an art and a science to this type of repair and if you mess up the 
consequences are dire. I've had experience with PCB rework so I will tackle it 
if the client is willing but it has not been decided yet. I will report if I do 
proceed. 

William

PS:  I suppose it is possible to tack on leads to extract the RY7 or RY8 coil 
voltage to an external relay as well. If done carefully it might turn out OK. I 
could see a barrier strip mounted to the cooling vents...

W



On Aug 4, 2013, at 3:29 PM, Mac Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi William & others,
> 
> I was curious if you had any luck repairing Relay 8 on the SW4024 for this 
> customer.  I have a customer who apparently has a bad Relay 7 (or the board 
> is bad), and I am considering trying to pull one of the others off to replace 
> it.  He just needs a two-wire start.  I haven't found a way to program around 
> this.  Any advice on this?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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