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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation



    Darn I cant uploada photo, limit of 100kb!



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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    Upload it to somewhere like Flickr.com and then post a link.

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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

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    See the above photos. The fusible link only had the one large guage battery feed (8 Gauge?) mounted to the left stud side of it. (It is removed in the photo as per my testing- you can see the white wire taped out of the way in the second photo.)
    There is an access cover under the RD-II... maybe the feed wires (alt., etc are located on the back of the FLW stud right side. (not visible from the access door side)?
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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    Yer looks like its hidden behind.

    A link to a better manual, easier to read wiring diagrams and schematics at the end of it. Zoomable and rotatable.
    https://www.ctrserv.com:8443/phprunn...ing/rdiisr.pdf
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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    back of FLW.jpg
    lower panel.jpg

    Okay see photos,
    There are 3 wires attached to the opposite side of the FLW. Looks like the two #2 wire and a smaller one. (not sure what the smaller one does)
    They look to be mounted well and intact. But I will need to remove the Bottom panel of the reefer to get better access for full inspection. (I can currently only view them with an inspection mirror.)

    The Unit runs for now with all three of those wires out of the picture. (jumper P5 from battery)

    Here's a thought, What if I move my battery jumper to the left post of the FLW and re-connect my two #2 wires to the P5 terminal on the board for a test?
    Would this rule out the wires that run from the FLW to the Relay board/Alternator if the unit runs normaly?
    and at the same time condemn the main power feed to the FLW ?
    thoughts?

    It would be nice to rule out those wires/connections as removing that lower panel does not look fun!
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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    Quote Originally Posted by trammd View Post
    back of FLW.jpg
    lower panel.jpg

    Okay see photos,
    There are 3 wires attached to the opposite side of the FLW. Looks like the two #2 wire and a smaller one. (not sure what the smaller one does)
    They look to be mounted well and intact. But I will need to remove the Bottom panel of the reefer to get better access for full inspection. (I can currently only view them with an inspection mirror.)

    The Unit runs for now with all three of those wires out of the picture. (jumper P5 from battery)

    Here's a thought, What if I move my battery jumper to the left post of the FLW and re-connect my two #2 wires to the P5 terminal on the board for a test?
    I think if you had been getting battery voltage at both side of FLW on the previous tests, then doing this youd probably see the voltage drop problem again. But it could restore your stability on the alternator voltage.

    Would this rule out the wires that run from the FLW to the Relay board/Alternator if the unit runs normaly?
    and at the same time condemn the main power feed to the FLW ?
    Yes it would condemn the battery to FLW wire.

    thoughts?
    From your previous test results, I would guess the problem is with the two #2 wires from the back of the FLW to the P5 on the board.

    It would be nice to rule out those wires/connections as removing that lower panel does not look fun!
    See the other blue text first.

    You could do continuity checks on the wires to see what is going where. I'm guessing the small wire is the alternator sense wire.

    I would say, do the tests you think you need to do. Theres probably something to gain from it, even if its only knowledge.

    I'm gona guess, your probably going to get to the point where you end up running new #2 wires from the back of the FLW to P5 on the board, or find damage or something loose.
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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    Thanks, Do you happen to know the removal procedure for that bottom panel? I can't find the information anywhere online. I am not sure if the front grille needs removal?

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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    Quote Originally Posted by trammd View Post
    Thanks, Do you happen to know the removal procedure for that bottom panel? I can't find the information anywhere online. I am not sure if the front grille needs removal?
    Dont know, sorry.

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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    Okay thanks, I think I am gonna jumper direct from battery to feed side of the FLW just to confirm the faulty #2 wires. If the odd chance that the unit functions then at least I am only dealing with the battery wire. Easy check to do before I tear into this thing further. Thanks again for all of your help with this!

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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    Here's a thought, What if I move my battery jumper to the left post of the FLW and re-connect my two #2 wires to the P5 terminal on the board for a test?

    Well, this test was sucessful, so far. Unit starts and runs good with main battery feed wire jumpered.

    I think if you had been getting battery voltage at both side of FLW on the previous tests, then doing this youd probably see the voltage drop problem again. But it could restore your stability on the alternator voltage.

    Alternator voltage now good, regulated at 14.0 Volts while running.

    Would this rule out the wires that run from the FLW to the Relay board/Alternator if the unit runs normaly?
    and at the same time condemn the main power feed to the FLW ?
    Yes it would condemn the battery to FLW wire.

    Its looking like the main power feed from battery is the suspect wire as of right now,

    I guess the next check is to hook up the factory battery feed wire again and confirm the voltage drop issue....

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    Re: TK RD-II SR intermittent operation

    If the factory battery feed wire also works, then try giving the wiring harness the #2 wires run through a shake/wiggle.

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