Originally Posted by
MetalShavings
I went to run some parts this morning and found that my Automatic oiler has just quit working. It didn't flicker or anything like that. It just doesn't go on like it used to. I too am getting what appears to be the correct amount of power to the unit. The fuse appears to be fine; I mean I can attach my multi-meter to it and get continuity. All connections are good. There's power on both ends of my cables, it's just not turning on the oiler or even indicating that it's on like it used to.
When it was working, the Automatic Oiler LEDs would light up to indicate that it was working. It's a good thing for me that the parts I was going to run aren't critical parts that I need right now. This give me time to iron out this Oiler problem. I don't want to run my 770 without the Automatic Oiler working so I thought I'd resurrect this thread in hopes that the OP had found the answer to his Automatic Oiler problem.
I didn't know that it was possible to plug it directly into a wall outlet as mentioned in one of the posts here. Is this true? If so I'll try it to confirm if the unit has totally given up the ghost or if maybe it's some type of wiring or computer glitch between the Oiler and the power leads.
MetalShavings