Our race team found an old Gazc display board and we were thrilled to have it working a couple of weeks ago. Last weekend when we applied power the board did not display "ALGE". We checked all of the connections and verified that there is power internally at the board and the capacitor. The only thing we did not try (perhaps foolishly) is sending data to the board. Our assumption is that if it does not display "ALGE" then something is wrong. HELP! We have races every weekend!
You should check to see that the ribbon cable is firmly seated at the board end. These can look like they are attached, but in fact not be in far enough to engage the pins.
Thanks, we tried re-seating all of the connectors, we have pulled out the main circuit board to see if there seemed to be a short. Nothing obvious. Other suggestions? Are there repair parts available for this old display?
Replacement parts are available. Make sure that there is power getting to the main circuit board. If it says "end" it is not getting enough voltage or amperage from the battery. Older displays have trouble getting the internal charger to overcome a bad battery. The fact that the display may have been sitting awhile leads us to believe that the battery may be the culprit. Any 12v battery can do in a pinch for testing. Refer to the posts directed to Deer Valley for more guidance.
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Using a new fully charged motorcycle battery. Voltmeter reads 12v getting to the main board. Could it be the main circuit board? Are these available to purchase? Where? THANKS!