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GTI 2500

Sandy2742

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My GTI 2500, which has been hanging in the garage for 18 months, will not switch on. New batteries = nothing. A repair company says it likely needs new circuit board but that these have not been manufactured for 5 years so there is nothing that can be done for it. Do I just junk it ??
 
My GTI 2500, which has been hanging in the garage for 18 months, will not switch on. New batteries = nothing. A repair company says it likely needs new circuit board but that these have not been manufactured for 5 years so there is nothing that can be done for it. Do I just junk it ??
Get a pecil with as eracer on one end. Clrean all the connection posts on both the battery holder terminals and termin anside the casing. See if that helps.
 
If I remember correctly the 2500 had 2 battery packs with 4 AA batteries in them. I had problems with a couple of these as sometimes if left batteries in it will in storage corrode the contacts of the packs , or they will sometimes the plastic will crack so the batteries wont make contact. With the alkaline AA battery in each pack check that there is the 6 volts in each back as there should be 2 pack in it. Each pack should measure 6 volts on a VTM meter, so it is supplying 12 volts total. This way you know it has the power to run it, then is the contact in the detector are cleaned to make good contact. If no go then there has to be something in the control box has a problem.
Check it out and see if you have the voltage at the pack first and see if any contact has corrosion on any of the contacts , if there is the eraser off a pencil normally clean off the slight corrosion, but if a lot of real corrosion it will need more help .
I hope it is that simple.

Rick
 
If I remember correctly the 2500 had 2 battery packs with 4 AA batteries in them. I had problems with a couple of these as sometimes if left batteries in it will in storage corrode the contacts of the packs , or they will sometimes the plastic will crack so the batteries wont make contact. With the alkaline AA battery in each pack check that there is the 6 volts in each back as there should be 2 pack in it. Each pack should measure 6 volts on a VTM meter, so it is supplying 12 volts total. This way you know it has the power to run it, then is the contact in the detector are cleaned to make good contact. If no go then there has to be something in the control box has a problem.
Check it out and see if you have the voltage at the pack first and see if any contact has corrosion on any of the contacts , if there is the eraser off a pencil normally clean off the slight corrosion, but if a lot of real corrosion it will need more help .
I hope it is that simple.

Rick
I too had some issues with those battery packs. I ran a voltmeter on a couple of them, and they wouldn't work unless they were physically twisted. I replaced them and problem was solved.
 
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