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    Default prim1 : 725 patient compartment lights

    725 patient compartment lights
    Post by prim1 on Aug 20, 2006, 3:21pm

    The surgical light, dome light and ventilation blowere in the patient compartment have quit working. Any suggestions of what the trouble might be?

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    Default tacomainoh :

    Re: 725 patient compartment lights
    Post by tacomainoh on Aug 20, 2006, 3:35pm

    uhmmmm
    wiring trouble??? just a guess.

    seriously though, check your grounds.

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    Default compexp :

    Re: 725 patient compartment lights
    Post by compexp on Aug 20, 2006, 3:45pm

    there is a small panel in the front of the compartment, left of the door as you look from the back. There are 3 circuit breakers in there - thermal type. I would suspect your problem is there, as power is fed from the batteries to those breakers via a single line.

    those breakers handle the surg light, blowers, and rear light.

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    Default jfnemt1ff1 :

    Re: 725 patient compartment lights
    Post by jfnemt1ff1 on Aug 20, 2006, 8:28pm

    Also check the breaker that is in the Batt. box it supplies power to the abowe breakers.

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    Default compexp :

    Re: 725 patient compartment lights
    Post by compexp on Aug 20, 2006, 11:32pm

    Interesting - mine didn't have a breaker in the batt box.

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    Default jfnemt1ff1 :

    Re: 725 patient compartment lights
    Post by jfnemt1ff1 on Aug 21, 2006, 6:44pm

    My 67 has a house type buss fuses that comes off the pos batt cable and goes to the cb in the ft wall. The wire diagram shows it.

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    Re: 725 patient compartment lights
    Post by fasteddie on Aug 21, 2006, 6:48pm

    Mine also did not have the circuit breaker by the battery , but I installed one just to reduce the risk of a electrical fire from a short .

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