Posted by Dave H (MI) on March 26, 2016 at 07:35:27 from (50.127.247.89):
Anyone familiar with the operation on the #100 monitor? Shoup sent me some new bulbs for the display. The switch on the back for 4-6-8 row was stuck hard when I got it, so I had to work it loose. Switch now moves and rows 2-7 light up when I put the switch on the "6" setting. I decided to check sockets 1 and 8 and found out that 8 was going off when you moved the switch from "8" to "6", but #1 was staying energized. So I move the switch to "4". At this setting #7 and #8 both go off but #1 and #2 stayed energized along with 3-6. Now, given that I have the correct bezel and only have bulbs in sockets 2-7 (I have a six row planter), is this going to be a problem? Is this the way it works, or do I need to take a road trip to a JD dealer that sells ag equipment and get it tested?
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