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This is right place.
I´d clear it good before with wirebrush too.
I´d clear it good before with wirebrush too.
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That does look like a ground.I just took a peek. Doesn’t this look like it could be a place for putting the Ground Wire?
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This is right place.
I´d clear it good before with wirebrush too.
Will do thank you! I have to see if I have Test Light. If not I’ll buy one. Thank you!That does look like a ground.
Do you have a test light? If so, test as stated above. If you have a multi-meter, set it to test resistance (the symbol looks like this:
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Then place one of your meter probes on the frame (or a known ground) and the other on the head of that bolt. If your reading is 0.00 up to 0.02 you have a good ground.
(What you're measuring with your meter at that point is resistance. If you have low resistance from that bolt to a known ground, it is good to use that bolt as a ground).
And as vanasia stated, clean the prongs. You want as little corrosion as possible on your connections.
Since the end of the ground wire has a U shape, should I just loosen the bolt slide it under the ground mount and tighten the bolt? Cleaning things will be involved too if coarse!Will do thank you! I have to see if I have Test Light. If not I’ll buy one. Thank you!
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Every one needs a test light! Well ok, most folks should have one in their 'kit' and know how to use to find a 'hot' wire and to find a ground. Next purchase after the test light is a multi meter used to measure the power you find and the resistance.Will do thank you! I have to see if I have Test Light. If not I’ll buy one. Thank you!
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My troubleshooting life got SO much easier when I learned to use a meter!! Not just for resistance... learning about voltage drop, the relationship between volts and amps vs watts etc has helped make electricity make sense instead of being PFM... (Pretty Freaking Magical)...Every one needs a test light! Well ok, most folks should have one in their 'kit' and know how to use to find a 'hot' wire and to find a ground. Next purchase after the test light is a multi meter used to measure the power you find and the resistance.
Yeah, that's all wrong. If you're in North America the big wires should be brought in with a clockwise turn, otherwise the lectrons will be spinning the wrong way.And not to brag or make you feel bad, but this is what I'm talking about. This is a subsea robot I work on (Remotely Operated Vehicle):
And this is it 8 hours later:
.My troubleshooting life got SO much easier when I learned to use a meter!! Not just for resistance... learning about voltage drop, the relationship between volts and amps vs watts etc has helped make electricity make sense instead of being PFM... (Pretty Freaking Magical)...
I just got this from my Father In Law. I think it should work huh?That does look like a ground.
Do you have a test light? If so, test as stated above. If you have a multi-meter, set it to test resistance (the symbol looks like this:
View attachment 844115
Then place one of your meter probes on the frame (or a known ground) and the other on the head of that bolt. If your reading is 0.00 up to 0.02 you have a good ground.
(What you're measuring with your meter at that point is resistance. If you have low resistance from that bolt to a known ground, it is good to use that bolt as a ground).
And as vanasia stated, clean the prongs. You want as little corrosion as possible on your connections.
Absolutely. Spend some time with the manual or online learning the functions and you'll be AMAZED at how awesome a tool it is!I just got this from my Father In Law. I think it should work huh?
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Thank you for all of your help everyone. Now this KC switch won’t even turn On when I ground it. This is over my head. I’m taking it in. Thank You for you’re help! Now I know more of my limitations and that’s a Plus!Absolutely. Spend some time with the manual or online learning the functions and you'll be AMAZED at how awesome a tool it is!
You have a short somewhere. Promise.Thank you for all of your help everyone. Now this KC switch won’t even turn On when I ground it. This is over my head. I’m taking it in. Thank You for you’re help! Now I know more of my limitations and that’s a Plus!
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You may very well be correct sir. I’m not confident at doing any more. I think it’s best I get help. Thank you for your help though. I appreciate you!You have a short somewhere. Promise.
Did you try taking the assembly off and rewiring according to the drawing?
.Thank you for all of your help everyone. Now this KC switch won’t even turn On when I ground it. This is over my head. I’m taking it in. Thank You for you’re help! Now I know more of my limitations and that’s a Plus!
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.You may very well be correct sir. I’m not confident at doing any more. I think it’s best I get help. Thank you for your help though. I appreciate you!
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Where Yat? Ima come look....You may very well be correct sir. I’m not confident at doing any more. I think it’s best I get help. Thank you for your help though. I appreciate you!
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I’d love that! In too far, in Southern California. I’ve asked before, but I’m going to send out an sos for help.Where Yat? Ima come look....