Well, we shall see, hopefully I'll get a chance to mess with it tomorrow, but more than likely it will be Monday. I skimmed over the end of the manual for some troubleshooting and the schematics. I haven't read them carefully yet. The oven warms up (both via the signal pin and the whole housing is warm to the touch) so at least some part of it is in working condition.
Is it okay to power up the main assembly once it is removed from the outer shell / insulation? Is there any way to test just the crystal can easily (assuming it doesn't rattle)? Also - Thanks Rick for the tip on removing the assembly. ;) Jason > I probably have been through at least 15-20 10811's and 10544's. I've seen > this behavior only once. In this case, it was a busted crystal. It was > obvious the crystal was busted once I got the oven mass out of the housing > as there was a telltale rattle. I pried open the crystal out of curiosity > and found two pieces of quartz. > > (The diagnostics in the manual are clear and easy to follow.) _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
