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G. Morgan February 8th 05 03:18 AM

Electric Step Ladder wont lift me
 
Subject: Electric Step Ladder wont lift me
Newsgroup: alt.home.repair
= = wrote:

Any ideas?



You and your fat-ass dog go on a diet.


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Sam O'Nella February 8th 05 04:21 AM

Any ideas?

I've probably fixed about a dozen of these this week alone; it is always the
PWM driver output. Replace Q6 and Q7.

Here's a perfromance tip: as these were built for generally shorter people,
short R27 if you want to get a bit more height out of it.

It ought to lift you AND the bitch no problem!



Joseph Meehan February 8th 05 12:18 PM

wrote:
I bought an antique electric step ladder at an antique store. ..

When I plug it in, I can see that the LED pilot light lights up,
....
Any ideas?

Harold


Any good troll would not combine antique and LED in the same foolish
message.

--
Joseph Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math



PJx February 8th 05 12:30 PM

On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 23:21:44 -0500, "Sam O'Nella"
wrote:

Any ideas?


I've probably fixed about a dozen of these this week alone; it is always the
PWM driver output. Replace Q6 and Q7.

Here's a perfromance tip: as these were built for generally shorter people,
short R27 if you want to get a bit more height out of it.

It ought to lift you AND the bitch no problem!


That's true, but you need to replace the driver power resistors
too. Each 4.7 ohm on the emitter leg needs to be replaced with 5
watt resistors or you will eventually burn the new drivers.

PJ


Nick Hull February 8th 05 12:32 PM

In article ,
"Sam O'Nella" wrote:

Any ideas?


I've probably fixed about a dozen of these this week alone; it is always the
PWM driver output. Replace Q6 and Q7.

Here's a perfromance tip: as these were built for generally shorter people,
short R27 if you want to get a bit more height out of it.


All good advise, but the real problem is the proprietary chip is shot.
I happen to have all the remaining (unmarked) chips but I will sell you
one for $19.99 delivered, unconditionally guaranteed for 25 hours after
postmark.

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Sam O'Nella February 8th 05 01:57 PM

That's true, but you need to replace the driver power resistors
too. Each 4.7 ohm on the emitter leg needs to be replaced with 5
watt resistors or you will eventually burn the new drivers.


Anyone not replacing the entire output complement would be a hack. This
isn't a no risk job like using superglue on a gas furnace; the consequences
of not doing this job right is FAT PEOPLE would have to CLIMB DOWN a LADDER!
So you can see the importance of this job. Of course the drivers and
emitter resistors should be replaced, and only with a high quality matched
hFE set. Good point though.



Ross Mac February 8th 05 02:11 PM


"Joseph Meehan" wrote in message
...
wrote:
I bought an antique electric step ladder at an antique store. ..

When I plug it in, I can see that the LED pilot light lights up,
...
Any ideas?

Harold


Any good troll would not combine antique and LED in the same foolish
message.

--
Joseph Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math

That's exactly what occured to me too!........Ross



Sam O'Nella February 8th 05 02:46 PM


Any good troll would not combine antique and LED in the same
foolish message.

--
Joseph Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math

That's exactly what occured to me too!........Ross



Maybe the police department is looking for detectives!



clifto February 8th 05 03:29 PM

Joseph Meehan wrote:
wrote:
I bought an antique electric step ladder at an antique store. ..

When I plug it in, I can see that the LED pilot light lights up,

Any good troll would not combine antique and LED in the same foolish
message.


Why? Lots of antique stuff had light-emitting diodes in it. Of course,
they called them "tubes" back then.

--

In Memoriam: Julius the cat April 1, 1993 - February 3, 2005

Ross Mac February 8th 05 05:02 PM


"clifto" wrote in message
...
Joseph Meehan wrote:
wrote:
I bought an antique electric step ladder at an antique store. ..

When I plug it in, I can see that the LED pilot light lights up,

Any good troll would not combine antique and LED in the same foolish
message.


Why? Lots of antique stuff had light-emitting diodes in it. Of course,
they called them "tubes" back then.

--

In Memoriam: Julius the cat April 1, 1993 - February 3, 2005


Digital Nixie tube readouts with colored plastic to hide the eight segment
wire display!!.......Ross



Matt February 8th 05 05:13 PM

I've got a bunch of nixie tubes I bought on ebay. Was gonna make a
clock, never did.


Joseph Meehan February 8th 05 06:02 PM

Sam O'Nella wrote:
Any good troll would not combine antique and LED in the same
foolish message.

--
Joseph Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math

That's exactly what occured to me too!........Ross



Maybe the police department is looking for detectives!


Yea, I would be great at catching those guys who use the back of a
letter with their address on it for a bank hold up message. :-)

--
Joseph Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math



Matt February 8th 05 06:12 PM

A man, wanting to rob a downtown Bank of America, walked into the
branch and wrote "this iz a stikkup. Put all your muny in this bag."
While standing in line, waiting to give his note to the teller, he
began to worry that someone had seen him write the note and might call
the police before he reached the teller's window. So he left the Bank
of America and crossed the street to Wells Fargo. After waiting a few
minutes in line, he handed his note to the Wells Fargo teller. She read
it and, surmising from his spelling errors that he wasn't the brightest
light in the harbor, told him that she could not accept his stickup
note because it was written on a Bank of America deposit slip and that
he would either have to fill out a Wells Fargo deposit slip or go back
to Bank of America.

Looking somewhat defeated, the man said, "OK" and left. He was arrested
a few minutes later, as he was waiting in line back at Bank of America.


bumtracks February 9th 05 12:36 PM

its probably somethin real simple.
wood got wet and warped a little maybe,
spray it with wd40 to disperse the moisture
and if that doesn't unwarp it grease the zerks real good.

wrote in message
...
I bought an antique electric step ladder at an antique store. The
cord was frayed and I could see bare copper right where the cord
entered the wooden leg of the ladder. I cut the cord off right at
that point, taped the old wires well, and soldered the new cord on to
the old wires and taped them real well.

When I plug it in, I can see that the LED pilot light lights up, and I
think I can hear a slight hum if I listen real closely, but ladder
will not lift me. I thought it was my weight, since I weigh over
300lbs, and my wife is heavier that me, so I put the dog on the ladder
and it still would not lift him, and he is only about 50lbs.

I even pushed the release button on the paint can shelf, expecting it
to automatically open, and it did nothing. This is very
disappointing, because I paid good money for this thing.

Any ideas?

Harold




G. Morgan February 9th 05 12:51 PM

Subject: Electric Step Ladder wont lift me
Newsgroup: alt.home.repair
= Matt = wrote:


A man, wanting to rob a downtown Bank of America, walked into the
branch and wrote "this iz a stikkup. Put all your muny in this bag."
While standing in line, waiting to give his note to the teller, he
began to worry that someone had seen him write the note and might call
the police before he reached the teller's window. So he left the Bank
of America and crossed the street to Wells Fargo. After waiting a few
minutes in line, he handed his note to the Wells Fargo teller. She read
it and, surmising from his spelling errors that he wasn't the brightest
light in the harbor, told him that she could not accept his stickup
note because it was written on a Bank of America deposit slip and that
he would either have to fill out a Wells Fargo deposit slip or go back
to Bank of America.

Looking somewhat defeated, the man said, "OK" and left. He was arrested
a few minutes later, as he was waiting in line back at Bank of America.



Is that the same guy who walked into the bank and said; "FREEZE mother stickers,
this is a f**K-up!"?


--

-Graham

Remove the snails to email

m Ransley February 9th 05 01:04 PM

Its probably a 220or 440v unit, try 440 first



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