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I have a bay that is not working and have a question about the timer, It is a IDX 110/24 volt timer, I am using it with 24 volt transformer. The wiring configuration is 24 volt from transformer coming in on #2 (hot) & #3 (common), jumper wire from #2 to #5 (output power). #6 is output load, is it correct that this only sends power to the rotary switch when the timer is on. I am getting a 24 volt reading on the timer when the timer is off, test leads are on #3 & #6, I thought #6 output load should only send 24 volts out when the timer is running, am I missing something, any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Are you checking power to ground or power to common? It's not unusual to read some voltage to ground, but you should show zero or close to it from terminal 3 and terminal 6.

Does the red light on the timer light up when proper coins are deposited?
 

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I am going #3 common to #6, I am getting a strong 24-27 volts when the timer is off or running, red light comes on when coins are deposited.
 
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If you bridge between #5 and 6 does the bay run?
 

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just purchased a brand new timer, hooked my 24 volt transformer to #2 & #3, jumper from #2-#5. I still get a reading on my meter of 27 volts on #3 to #5 & #3 to #6 with the timer not running. I thought #6 load is only suppose to have voltage when the timer is running. Someone please help, thank you.
 

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Texas is pretty big. I'm in the Austin area. I was going to offer to take a look at it.
 

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Too far for me to just stop by. Can you take and post some pictures of your equipment and the wiring? There might be a phasing issue that's causing you to read voltage where you shouldn't. It's not hard to diagnose and correct, and I can talk you through it. You also might try and swap the bad timer with another bay.
 
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