Combines electronic problem on TX

Wizard

Guest
Once the seperator is engaged, speed the combine up to high idle and hit the enter button on the infoview to set rpm shafts speeds in the monitor and see if the lights go out once this has been done
 

herve

Guest
Sorry, but it is not the problem. When you start machine, you have an auto test, the red light flashed ans disappeared afetr one second. In my case, the red light are always open, you can't see the level of the header. Sometimes you loose grain on Infowiew when the combine stopped. The voltage on infowiew is always one volt under the battery. herv
 

tx68

Guest
Our tx68 had some problems with overvoltage when it was new. Circuit boards were damaged which caused many odd problems. Close examination of the boards showed burnt components. This went on for a few months and several different boards. The infoview voltage would show normal which was usually at least 1 volt lower than battery voltage. We never could measure any high voltage. lots of work was done on the terminals kill switch and parallel series switch for the 24 volt starter. The last thing we did was overhaul the alternator and the problem never happened again.