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So what would the next item on the list be? I just don't see it being the generator itself because I have no battery charging either. What areas do we need to focus on that would put both out of commission?
So what your saying is I need an out
I broke out my power probe and put power and ground to G. It won't switch to allow continuity.
I didn't mean a short. That was my fault. I have to do Q2 tomorrow. What I'm saying is that G
I have to do Q2 tomorrow. My wife is getting upset. Lol
So this
So this Isn't a diode? And yes, it is functioning the way it should as stated in the test. But like I said. C and G are not blocking as you say it acts as a diode. I have continuity both directions between C and G.
After
It works as stated by jumping a A and G. But it works both ways because C acts like it is shorted to H. All I'm doing is jumping A to G which is shorted to C. With test leads switched on both sides. There is no blocking when jumped.
So I take the the threaded portion would be anode or cathode? Either way i get nothing across except by testing both legs. I take it this one is shorted out?
Ok. I have to continue tomorrow because it's date night and I need more solder. Thank you for your patience I learned a lot more today about DC and now am more confident with this machine.
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