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  1. 4 minutes ago, Andrew Rowe said:

    Yes , I suppose I should have said for the generating side. A friend has an Abbott and he seems to think this is the problem with his charging of the batteries.

    So, "Control Panel, Alternator, No.1 Mk.1, FV342587, NSN 2590-99-881-6460"?

    This getting distinctly off-topic, but has he tried running the alternators individually and swapping control boxes to locate the problem?  The charging voltage across the batteries should be 28.5V +/- 0.5V.

    Andy

  2. 1 hour ago, Andrew Rowe said:

    Anyone got a spare regulator  for one of these, (Abbott) Not sure of part number, but I am sure there is an expert out there that could tell us, Thanks Andrew.

    Could you define "regulator"?

    Andy

  3. Perhaps a brief description of the IB3 would be helpful?

    There are two sockets on each side, marked ACTIC and HARNESS.  The ACTIC ones aren't used in the Sabre and should not have anything plugged into them.  The HARNESS ones have cables that daisy-chain through the other Clansman boxes such as the Commander's box you've already mentioned.  You seem to have a cable in the ACTIC socket on the right-hand side - move it to the HARNESS socket below it instead.

    On the bottom of the IB3 there are four sockets marked A Set, B Set, C Set and 28V.  A Set and B Set go to the two radios.  C Set isn't used in the Sabre.  28V carries the power to the IB3.  I can see from the last photo that A Set, B Set and 28V have cables as expected.  Check that the cable plugged into  28V has power on it.  If it does, then when plugged back in, you should hear a click in the headphones if you switch the IB3 on and off.

    Andy

  4. 1 hour ago, Ronsandt said:

    I believe the power goes in the top one on left? Where due I get a power cable?

    No, bottom right underneath the fuses.  It's marked "28V" and there seems to be a black cable already connected, check to see if it has power on it.

    Andy

  5. Do you have power to the 28V socket on that yellow-fronted IB3 box in the last photo?  Switching the box on and off should give you a slight click in the headphones.

    I also see that the harness cable on the right of the box seems to be plugged into the ACTIC socket instead of the one marked HARNESS.

    Andy

  6. 3 hours ago, gordonb said:

    That's what I needed, thanks. My other annoyance, not confined to this forum, is why as screen resolutions improve all the time, are logos and things an sites getting bigger? You'd think they would get smaller so as to get more content on screen. You got more content on the screen in the days of Windows 3.1 than you do now.

    Gordon

    I suspect it's to keep the mobile 'phone users happy?

    Andy

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