High voltage on IA and one LED not lit

Paul, I reconnected 24 and IA of the B side board.  Will it be an issue to connect to 24U instead of 24L?  It was easier to ensure I have a good connection and solder point. 

There was no change with the voltages compared to the measurements yesterday.
 
Yes upper vs. lower isn't the end of the world. 

Again, 24 and IA connect with a piece of wire.  If they don't have the same voltage, they are not connected with a piece of wire. 
 
If there is no change your wire is probably broken inside the insulation. Sometimes they get nicked by wire strippers and break there when getting installed.
 
I replaced the red wire from 24 to IA with some black wire (the only wire remaining with enough length) and now the voltages match at 191 each.  I've worked more on other wires and solder points, and low and behold some of the measurements are in the proper range.  Some have dropped low.

Center board:
IA 94
OA 78
KregA 0
bRegA 94
IB 68
OB 61.4
KregB 1.1
bRegB 70

B Board:
IA 194
OA 94.4
IB 0
OB 80

D Board:
IA 198
OA 70.5
IB 0
OB 61.8

32: 211
30: 197
24: 191
 
I would suggest taking all your boards off and reflowing all the solder on the boards and what's under them.

If you have one broken wire, you probably have more.  It's possible that you may be best off getting a fresh wire bag and a better set of wire strippers and replacing most of the wires in the kit. 
 
A quick side question: is it normal to have the led on the center board be much less bright than the other leds?  I want to check before I reflow on all the boards to see if this is an additional problem to correct.  They are all lit, but harder to see than the others based on their brightness.
 
The LEDs are not intended to be a diagnostic tool.  The brightness of the LEDs themselves depends on the current running through them and we run different amounts of current through the LEDs depending on what they are doing in the circuit. 

 
So there is a led that is not lit on the D side board on D1 on the A side.  I changed out the wire on the board and reflowed/resolderd the entire board.  I wanted to start with this board because this is the only led not lit.

My next step is to resolder and rewire the other two boards.  Will this have any effect on the led on the D board, or do I need to look elsewhere?
 
Love Rhino said:
So there is a led that is not lit on the D side board on D1 on the A side.
The LEDs are not intended to be a diagnostic tool. 

In order to determine whether your efforts have had any positive impact, you'd need to post that complete list of voltages again so we can look for changes.
 
Went through the other two boards today and rewired and reflowed solder.  Had a bit of a frustrating result as the voltages remained the same, and two additional led on the center board stopped working.  I went back to resistances to check those, here are the results:

1. o
2. *
3.0
4. 140
5. 2.14k
6. 58.8k
8. 0
10. *
11. 0
12. 160
13. 0
14. *
15. 2.14k
16. 49k
18. 0
20. *
21. 0
22. Over limit (highest setting)
23. Over limit (highest setting)
24. *
25. 0
26. *
27. *
28. 0
29. 0
30. *
31. 0
32. *
33. 0
34. 0

 
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