โApr-29-2016 08:23 PM
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โJun-15-2016 07:12 PM
joebedford wrote:
LCI says two seconds. It took a couple of cycles where I held it for probably 4 seconds and it was done.
โJun-15-2016 04:56 PM
โJun-15-2016 09:59 AM
joebedford wrote:
Popped the new motor in today. After two cycles, the controller successfully resync'd the motors.
Now to repair the wiring on the old one so I'll have a spare.
โJun-15-2016 09:31 AM
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โJun-11-2016 01:38 PM
โJun-11-2016 11:51 AM
Kenneth Neal wrote:Excellent idea about the multi-tool to cut the notch.
I therefore took an oscillating multi-tool with a carbide blade and cut my own notch in the column. The column is made of aluminum so it's not that tough to cut. The notch is 1 inch wide and 5.25 inches long.
โMay-08-2016 02:50 AM
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โMay-02-2016 07:12 PM
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โMay-01-2016 06:19 AM
joebedford wrote:
I found a Schwintek repair manual in some obscure place. It said move the slide out a few inches, then undo the screws on the outside of the frame. Then put a 2x4 on top of the slide. Push the IN button - the slide can't go in so the frame comes out!! There's the motor.
I pulled enough wipes and weatherstripping off on the inside that I could see the harness, connector and wires going to the motor. The harness and connector are fine but the blue and green wires are disconnected from the motor - they are the Hall effect sensor wires so of course the controller freaks.
I've emailed LCI to ask if I'll be able to reconnect the wires if I wrestle the motor out. Otherwise it's time for a new motor.
Who knows what caused two wires to suddenly detach.