Diodes - you need to lift one leg to get an accurate reading.
Then check for broken wire from switch to board in the head.
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Diodes - you need to lift one leg to get an accurate reading.
Then check for broken wire from switch to board in the head.
LTG : )™
Quoted from CookyJar:Hey Lloyd, what is the proper reading I should be getting on the meter when lifting one diode leg?
Open one way and closed the other.
Quoted from CookyJar:f it's a broken wire from the the switch to the board would it effect the other switches in the line?
Depends where it is in the line. Only effect switches after the break.
Don't over think this. Check the wires first, then switch, forget the diode.
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Quoted from CookyJar:Going to order a new switch
Did you ever put a meter on the switch to see if it works ?
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Quoted from CookyJar:Wish I'd looked closer the first time and maybe I'd notice it earlier.
You are learning. Check my post from 25 days ago. A few minutes with a meter and you'd know.
Next time you'll do better.
And you learned more about your game too.
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