Also, don't neglect to check out the tab ends of every single 10-pt switch, where the wires solder on. A bent tab at that end that is touching another tab or wire is the same as a closed contact.
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Also, don't neglect to check out the tab ends of every single 10-pt switch, where the wires solder on. A bent tab at that end that is touching another tab or wire is the same as a closed contact.
Aaah, the old short from the mangled blade stiffener. Often, you end up having to disassemble the switch in order to properly straighten/re-tension the switch blades and the stiffener. Just goes to prove that even when a switch contact appears to be open, there are other places on the switch that need to be inspected to rule out a shorted switch.
Great that you got it working properly.
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