The 5AMP OPC circuit breaker has blown twice.
After replacing it the first time, things worked for several months -- until I noticed that getting out of the driver's seat with the PTO engaged did not shut the B3030 off. I "vowed" to fix that some day.
About a month later, the OPC CB blew again. It took a bit to figure it out again (i.e. sitting on the couch for a few hours letting my lower brain process information) but then 3 minutes to put in a new CB. Tractor started right up and ran for about 5 minutes before the CB blew again.
So, it is pretty clear that the Operator Protection Circuit has a short somewhere. The trick is how to find it.
I have the schematics and ohm meter (and voltage meter), I could use some instruction on the best way to proceed. IOW, do I look at each switch in the OPC first? Should I have the ignition on or off? Where in the long line of OPC parts should I think about starting?
An addition datum point that might be helpful, when I first purchased the tractor (slightly used) a rat decided to live behind the dash. Rats love to eat wires. I've had to rewire the dash a couple of times. Many of those connections are soldered. I got them "mostly right", the few things that didn't work correctly when I was done were of no consequence to me.
I "solved" the problem by ensuring the area behind the dash has a nice chunk of rat poison in it. (FWIW, they did it to my truck too, the dealer couldn't figure out they'd bitten through one of the pollution control wires right away. They're also eating nuts on the VW's battery. So, you can see, I go through a bit of rat poison.)
So, I'm just asking for the best way of trouble shooting this problem. Thanks
After replacing it the first time, things worked for several months -- until I noticed that getting out of the driver's seat with the PTO engaged did not shut the B3030 off. I "vowed" to fix that some day.
About a month later, the OPC CB blew again. It took a bit to figure it out again (i.e. sitting on the couch for a few hours letting my lower brain process information) but then 3 minutes to put in a new CB. Tractor started right up and ran for about 5 minutes before the CB blew again.
So, it is pretty clear that the Operator Protection Circuit has a short somewhere. The trick is how to find it.
I have the schematics and ohm meter (and voltage meter), I could use some instruction on the best way to proceed. IOW, do I look at each switch in the OPC first? Should I have the ignition on or off? Where in the long line of OPC parts should I think about starting?
An addition datum point that might be helpful, when I first purchased the tractor (slightly used) a rat decided to live behind the dash. Rats love to eat wires. I've had to rewire the dash a couple of times. Many of those connections are soldered. I got them "mostly right", the few things that didn't work correctly when I was done were of no consequence to me.
I "solved" the problem by ensuring the area behind the dash has a nice chunk of rat poison in it. (FWIW, they did it to my truck too, the dealer couldn't figure out they'd bitten through one of the pollution control wires right away. They're also eating nuts on the VW's battery. So, you can see, I go through a bit of rat poison.)
So, I'm just asking for the best way of trouble shooting this problem. Thanks