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Mep-003 won't continue to produce power

Chainbreaker

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We need you to "verify the actual wire #" that is printed on the insulation of the white wire that was moved and extended.
 

Chainbreaker

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P59e is what's on the wire
Ok, at least the right wire was used. I would insulate the nut/screw with electrical tape or the liquid electrical tape black goo. With vibration over time, that bare screw/nut/terminal band-aid could eventually chafe other wires and cause a short.
 
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Angelo190471

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I sent the VR to him to get tested. It tested fine. before removing it i tried disconnecting #17 on the vr. it would produce high voltage with the start switch released. going to test the cvt1 next
 
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