Sunday, Mar 26, 2017 at 18:19
I appreciate that the Sikaflex is going to be a pain to remove or slice away from
the steps.
However, I still maintain that that is what is really needed as a starting point.
I would use an old kitchen knife (I have several old bread'n'butter knives that I've sharpened up on
the bench grinder....ideal for slicing that muck away without cutting the wiring itself).
Once you have access to the end of the plug (on the side that goes to
the steps), I would imagine there would either be 2 or 4 wires (operated by a DPDT switch). If you can get it pulled apart and the socket/plug separated; then post a
pic of what the pin-out looks like, that'd be a good start.
Like I said, we need to ascertain whether it's a problem at
the steps themselves (eg: motor seized/rusted or steps bent preventing the motion from moving). Once we can be satisfied that is all working correctly, then we can look further afield.
But, before you do anything else,
check the fuse/s.
Roachie
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