Wiring Success...and a New Problem
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Re: Wiring Success...and a New Problem
You're no doubt right. Lurking in the background of all this is the
thought that I may not have corrected the condition that caused the
fire in the first place. Seeing even a wisp of smoke was enough to
cause me to panic after that,
I believe I will start over again tracing power to that switch and
recheck the resistence in the wires on the switch
RB
thought that I may not have corrected the condition that caused the
fire in the first place. Seeing even a wisp of smoke was enough to
cause me to panic after that,
I believe I will start over again tracing power to that switch and
recheck the resistence in the wires on the switch
RB
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Re: Wiring Success...and a New Problem
You're no doubt right. Lurking in the background of all this is the
thought that I may not have corrected the condition that caused the
fire in the first place. Seeing even a wisp of smoke was enough to
cause me to panic after that,
I believe I will start over again tracing power to that switch and
recheck the resistence in the wires on the switch
RB
thought that I may not have corrected the condition that caused the
fire in the first place. Seeing even a wisp of smoke was enough to
cause me to panic after that,
I believe I will start over again tracing power to that switch and
recheck the resistence in the wires on the switch
RB
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Re: Wiring Success...and a New Problem
If the dome light is in question...then disconnect it and plug something
in its place.
A 12V brake light with some pigtails to connect in will work fine!
This will help determine if it is indeed shorted or not.
randallbrink@adelphia.net wrote:
> It could well be that, because the switch was newly installed, the
> little wisp of smoke was just the switch getting "burned in" and
> perhaps there were traces of oil on the ceramic heat sink. I also
> noticed this morning, that I did have the dome and courtesy lights
> switched to "on" which may have contributed.
>
> All is seemingly in order now, with thanks to all here who guided me
> through this frustrating but interesting project.
>
> RB
>
in its place.
A 12V brake light with some pigtails to connect in will work fine!
This will help determine if it is indeed shorted or not.
randallbrink@adelphia.net wrote:
> It could well be that, because the switch was newly installed, the
> little wisp of smoke was just the switch getting "burned in" and
> perhaps there were traces of oil on the ceramic heat sink. I also
> noticed this morning, that I did have the dome and courtesy lights
> switched to "on" which may have contributed.
>
> All is seemingly in order now, with thanks to all here who guided me
> through this frustrating but interesting project.
>
> RB
>
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Re: Wiring Success...and a New Problem
If the dome light is in question...then disconnect it and plug something
in its place.
A 12V brake light with some pigtails to connect in will work fine!
This will help determine if it is indeed shorted or not.
randallbrink@adelphia.net wrote:
> It could well be that, because the switch was newly installed, the
> little wisp of smoke was just the switch getting "burned in" and
> perhaps there were traces of oil on the ceramic heat sink. I also
> noticed this morning, that I did have the dome and courtesy lights
> switched to "on" which may have contributed.
>
> All is seemingly in order now, with thanks to all here who guided me
> through this frustrating but interesting project.
>
> RB
>
in its place.
A 12V brake light with some pigtails to connect in will work fine!
This will help determine if it is indeed shorted or not.
randallbrink@adelphia.net wrote:
> It could well be that, because the switch was newly installed, the
> little wisp of smoke was just the switch getting "burned in" and
> perhaps there were traces of oil on the ceramic heat sink. I also
> noticed this morning, that I did have the dome and courtesy lights
> switched to "on" which may have contributed.
>
> All is seemingly in order now, with thanks to all here who guided me
> through this frustrating but interesting project.
>
> RB
>
#25
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Re: Wiring Success...and a New Problem
If the dome light is in question...then disconnect it and plug something
in its place.
A 12V brake light with some pigtails to connect in will work fine!
This will help determine if it is indeed shorted or not.
randallbrink@adelphia.net wrote:
> It could well be that, because the switch was newly installed, the
> little wisp of smoke was just the switch getting "burned in" and
> perhaps there were traces of oil on the ceramic heat sink. I also
> noticed this morning, that I did have the dome and courtesy lights
> switched to "on" which may have contributed.
>
> All is seemingly in order now, with thanks to all here who guided me
> through this frustrating but interesting project.
>
> RB
>
in its place.
A 12V brake light with some pigtails to connect in will work fine!
This will help determine if it is indeed shorted or not.
randallbrink@adelphia.net wrote:
> It could well be that, because the switch was newly installed, the
> little wisp of smoke was just the switch getting "burned in" and
> perhaps there were traces of oil on the ceramic heat sink. I also
> noticed this morning, that I did have the dome and courtesy lights
> switched to "on" which may have contributed.
>
> All is seemingly in order now, with thanks to all here who guided me
> through this frustrating but interesting project.
>
> RB
>
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