AFAIK, the RK05 will not function without a controller attached. There are
motor control relays which provide power to both the blower and the spindle
motor and will likely not engage until the power supplies are valid, ACLO
and DCLO are inactive, etc.
--tom
At 03:07 PM 3/18/2005 -0500, George Wiegand wrote:
Is there a safety lock switch (perhaps on the back)
that is normally
activated when installed in a rack that is not activated now while it is on
the bench?
Thanks,
George Wiegand
Vintage Data General Computer Hobbyist
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Bensene" <rickb at bensene.com>
To: <cctech at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 10:13 AM
Subject: RK05 Help
Hello,
I have two RK05J drives, both exhibiting the same problem.
They are *not* currently connected to a system. I have them on the bench
cleaning them up and getting them ready to connect to a PDP 8/e system
after
a long period of storage.
There is the I/O terminator card installed in the proper slot in the drive
electronics backplane.
When the drives are powered up, the "power" and "load" lights are on,
and
the door release is activated so that the door can be opened and a disk
pack
> inserted. However, the blower motor that provides the air circulation for
> the drive never starts up. I've checked both blower motors to assure that
> they are not seized, and the both spin very freely. I traced the power
> wires from the blower motor to a barrier strip, where I checked for
> 110V AC power, and there's nothing there. So, somewhere in the
> circuitry, something isn't right. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Rick Bensene
> The Old Calculator Web Museum
>
http://oldcalculatormuseum.com
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