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UPDATE: I installed a new voltage regulator that @kloppk provided everything is working now. The problem was I think the transformer was not the original but decided to eliminate transformer and old VR. New one is working great!
I performed the test from the input on transformer and on terminal 1 and 2 on transformer withe switch left on start I got 240VAC
On terminals 3 and 7 going to the VR I have no VAC meaning on VR 10 and 11 no VAC either. I find this so odd when before I was getting some voltage and now nothing...
I did these test that kloppk told me and this is what I got from the transformer
Terminals 1 and 2 on transformer S1 in START - 240 volts when let go its 43 volts
3 and 6 with S1 in START - 218 volts then goes down when let go.
I am about to check the wiring towards the vr.
It seems to me...
I shall perform these tests again and keep you updated. I find it odd that before it was working and now it just does this. I keep reading that the voltage regulator is at fault. Let me get back on this horse and try again.
I have a MEP-805 that is giving me undervoltage fault. I start it and leave it on start and you can see the voltage go up and then go down when let go. It used to be up for a bit then when you would close the circuit it would drop. I did the voltage regulator testing procedures I have the libby...
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