Posted by Kerwin on June 19, 2019 at 05:59:44 from (165.225.0.198):
I've got a baler monitor for my New Idea 484 round baler that no longer indicates when the bale is done. The full bale light/alarm do not come on. I've checked the harness and switch, and I have continuity to the switch and switch functions OK. The circuit is open when the bale is getting formed and then closes once the bale lifts the catch enough to let switch arm move. Anyway, I would think there should be some voltage coming out of the monitor and then flowing through switch back to monitor to indicate the full bale.
Anyone know how to troubleshoot on a circuit board? I opened it up and there's a lot going on inside the monitor as far as circuit components on the board for being such a simple functioning monitor.
I know that I can bale without the full bale indicator, but I'd rather have the function operating as I rotate a couple of different tractors on the baler...hard for me to rely on sound and RPM drop to know when bale is full.
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