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I have been troubleshooting a charging problem on a JD2305. Found out that I could jumper two wires on the K3 safety relay #1, and now the battery shows that it is charging.
Still can't get the battery lamp to illuminate. (on another working JD2305, this lamp should light for a few seconds after starting, then go out after the battery begins to draw current...)
I've read that the V6 diode may play a role. It's a cheap enough part, but damned if I can find it based on the electrical schematics. I can't find any 3A or 1.5A diodes that have the wire colors that the V6 diode is supposed to have (Lt green, and red).
I have used forum posts to identify the V7 and V4 diodes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Tom
Still can't get the battery lamp to illuminate. (on another working JD2305, this lamp should light for a few seconds after starting, then go out after the battery begins to draw current...)
I've read that the V6 diode may play a role. It's a cheap enough part, but damned if I can find it based on the electrical schematics. I can't find any 3A or 1.5A diodes that have the wire colors that the V6 diode is supposed to have (Lt green, and red).
I have used forum posts to identify the V7 and V4 diodes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Tom