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Switch Stack Problem GTB

By undrdog

1 year ago



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    #1 1 year ago

    This relay has two stacked switches.

    The leafs of the top switch are two sandwich boards apart. Although clearly not closed, the switch reads as closed testing from lug to lug on the multimeter.

    The only thing I can think of is that they are connected through the screws. The only stacks I've taken apart were Wms, which had plastic insulating tubes, so if Gtb is the same, it can't be the screws.

    I'd appreciate some guidance before I take the relay apart probably for nothing.

    thanks!

    -undr

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    #5 1 year ago

    See, I know just enough to confuse myself. Thanks very much for the tips!

    -undr

    #7 1 year ago

    I’ll loosen he screws and make sure the switches are all lined up.

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