Just a hunch, but I think somebody screwed with the indicator's wiring. I think a technician wired the "4" segment to a relay to signal "4" and a relay to signal "down" at the same time. That's the only explanation I have, and it makes sense by the way it behaved. Also, Dover controllers are NOTORIOUS for wanting to go further than they can, probably because the controller forgets to switch directions. Still, crappy or not, a vintage Dover.
Relayed controlled?
michelinman8592 9 months ago
@michelinman8592 Absolutely
TheElevatorChannel 9 months ago
I loved that elevator when I was there. I wish it would not have been busy when I was there.
neaelevator 9 months ago
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StinkyStinkPatch 9 months ago
This elevator needs some serious help.
jimster586 9 months ago
Just a hunch, but I think somebody screwed with the indicator's wiring. I think a technician wired the "4" segment to a relay to signal "4" and a relay to signal "down" at the same time. That's the only explanation I have, and it makes sense by the way it behaved. Also, Dover controllers are NOTORIOUS for wanting to go further than they can, probably because the controller forgets to switch directions. Still, crappy or not, a vintage Dover.
suzzex 9 months ago
This is where "TyvansKurp" got ideas on "improving" the worst of Dover.
georgef551 9 months ago
Room 404...interesting.
PivotMasterD1 9 months ago
This elevator is fun, but sadly, it needs full modernization.
alpaljl 9 months ago