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Post by gilmorej2 on Jun 10, 2015 22:41:30 GMT -6
i used a fluke multi meter and had it load tested at autozone. It registered 12.6 volts and didn't drop at all when I hit the start button. I did make sure kill switch was in the on position too haha I was not being a wise guy, #1 rule of troubleshooting take nothing for granted. not how I meant it to be taken. I was making a joke because the first 2 times I checked I failed to check the kill switch. Kinda making fun of myself there haha
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Post by tvnacman on Jun 11, 2015 3:35:44 GMT -6
I was not being a wise guy, #1 rule of troubleshooting take nothing for granted. not how I meant it to be taken. I was making a joke because the first 2 times I checked I failed to check the kill switch. Kinda making fun of myself there haha I have a website chock full of electrical parts. All of the electrical parts are tested before they go into inventory. Its not far fetched for me to do electrical checks with someone over the phone. John
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Post by gilmorej2 on Jun 11, 2015 10:11:52 GMT -6
not how I meant it to be taken. I was making a joke because the first 2 times I checked I failed to check the kill switch. Kinda making fun of myself there haha I have a website chock full of electrical parts. All of the electrical parts are tested before they go into inventory. Its not far fetched for me to do electrical checks with someone over the phone. John that would be a big help. I work 7a-7p eastern standard time this week so it will be difficult. Do you hold weekend hours? Also, what is your number
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Post by tvnacman on Jun 11, 2015 11:28:52 GMT -6
click the banner 3475641320 nycscooterparts.com
John
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