No, it's really wierd. I smelled smoke, at which
point I started
worrying, and then realized the RL02 wasn't spun up, so I figured that
was it. Then I noticed the breaker on the back of the RL02 was tripped,
so I switched it back on, it started to spin up, and it tripped again.
Plugged it into the surge supressor, and it worked. I didn't notice any
load buzzing, but then with the way stuff is arranged at the moment for
testing, I probably wouldn't, unless it was REALLY loud.
Just to let you know... when the RLs are powered on, there is about
a 10 second or so period in which they sound like they might be
buzzing... the motor is turning very slowly during that time. After
it does this, you should hear a click as the buzzing stops and the
cover interlock disengages.
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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