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Re: (ET) Dead E-15



Marty - you've done better troubleshooting than many engineers would do; you've actually ruled out a bunch of stuff.
 
So far we know:
 
1. The batteries are good (enough)
2. The disconnect and basic wiring is good.
3. The safety disconnects are ok
4. The motor is not frozen or dead
 
When you put 12V across the motor, was the ET switched on and the throttle engaged? I would think it would have to be in order to have field voltage (I assume the 12V was put across the armature). If the field windings were open you would get a huge current draw when you engage the throttle (as I recall), which appears not to be the case - so I guess the field circuit is good. The main contactor (L) is probably good as it supplies to the lift.
 
I'm led to believe the armature circuit is open. Most likely (as suggested by others) is an open/bad connection. 
 
Remove the large panel below the 'dash'. The contactors are arranged in line along the left. Top is 'L' , then 'A1' then 'A2'. Power comes in to the left side of 'L' exits the right side then down to right side of '1A', exits the left side, down to left side of '2A' exits the right side and then opn to the motor. With throttle on you should see 36V or so at that point. If not, go back up the chain to see why. If yes, then see if you have 36V at the motor. If so, then wiring is good up to there. Check other amature connector on motor. If 36V is there then you have an open from there to the minus side of the battery stack. BTW there is a breaker on the motor which should be normally closed (no voltage across it).
 
Be careful measuring things with power on - you don't want to jiggle a wire that complete the circuit and run over yourself! Just be sure you are not in gear (or better still - remove the belt).
 
- SteveS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marty Canada [mailto:emcanada yahoo com]
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 6:10 PM
To: tractors GE
Subject: (ET) Dead E-15

 

My tractor(E-15) has sat all winter. I didn't even use it to push snow this year. I did however, keep the charge topped off and did some normal maintenance.

Today I decided to use it to pull my cart to haul fallen limbs and other chores prior to mowing tommorow. 

However it won't run. 

 

The charge is up. The relays click when I push the "throttle" .  The deck motors kick right in, the front lift runs fine.

 

I put it up on a truck jack with both rear wheels off the ground, turned on the key, and pushed the throttle forward then checked the drive motor. There are Zero volts across the motor. I checked the fuses and the big relay and they appear to be good. I checked the brake and seat switch and they seem to be OK. I took the belt off the motor and jumped 12 volts across the motor and it spins great,

O great gurus of the Elec-Tracs I come before you looking for ideas on what to to next.

 

Please remember that I am a salesman and know VERY little about electrical circuits etc.

 

Any and all replys will be appreciated.

Thanks

Marty Canada

 


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