Hi all,
I have a 9 year old laser 4000 and it has a problem that when it goes across the rear of the vehicle on the second presoak pass only, sometimes it gets half way across the back and rotates thinking it is on the right side of bridge and tries to drive forward until it gets impact switch hit error. This doesn't happen all the time, sometimes it could go 50 or 60 cars before it happens. It has a new vt board, new side sensors all have been calibrated properly, has new left trolley prox, has new right trolley prox and cordset, has new count prox and cordset, new festoon cable from trolley jbox to bay box thinking count prox wire was problem. Have used spare in other festoon cable for right trolley prox. I can make same problem happen if I cover right trolley prox while trolley is moving from left to right at the rear, but I cant see what problem is during a wash??????? Also have checked front, rear, mid prox's and checked supply and return voltages and all seem ok! I'm losing and lost! And it never happens of the front of the vehicle.
I have a 9 year old laser 4000 and it has a problem that when it goes across the rear of the vehicle on the second presoak pass only, sometimes it gets half way across the back and rotates thinking it is on the right side of bridge and tries to drive forward until it gets impact switch hit error. This doesn't happen all the time, sometimes it could go 50 or 60 cars before it happens. It has a new vt board, new side sensors all have been calibrated properly, has new left trolley prox, has new right trolley prox and cordset, has new count prox and cordset, new festoon cable from trolley jbox to bay box thinking count prox wire was problem. Have used spare in other festoon cable for right trolley prox. I can make same problem happen if I cover right trolley prox while trolley is moving from left to right at the rear, but I cant see what problem is during a wash??????? Also have checked front, rear, mid prox's and checked supply and return voltages and all seem ok! I'm losing and lost! And it never happens of the front of the vehicle.