Question on Ti ZBB34 fused distro

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rscecil007
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Question on Ti ZBB34 fused distro

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So I need a little help understanding this distro. The set screw input on the bottom right corner, is that a ground or a remote? And if it's a ground, do the led's stay on permanently then?

And what does the small switch above the set screw do? Does that enable/disable the led status?

And I think this will take an RMD voltage status display, right?

I was talking with Matt, and he mentioned the thought you had to do something to get the RMD to work.

Any help's appreciated, thanks.
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Post by joerg »

The screw in the bottom left corner is ground! The leds stay on as long as u have the switch above turned on!

If u connect a voltage display to the RMD jack it won´t work and only show´s LO all the time! This distro block only works with the ZRDT3.
This is only a status led that changes colour when the voltage drops!

You´ll find everything in here!

http://phoenixphorum.com/tirmd-ti-d-blo ... rmd+issues
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Post by phoenix_rising »

Sooo to summarize, is the general consensus:-

AGU\PGU fuses = ZRD3
KF Fuses = Ti RMD & SDT?
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Post by rscecil007 »

Thanks joerg! I take it you don't have to ground it if you don't care about the LED's?

I probably won't worry about the ZRDT3 if it's just led's and not a RMD type thing, but PG 4 Ever has some if you are looking...

Still wishing mine was the KF fuse version honestly.
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