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Accckkkkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Electrical woes are such a pain.
R equals I over E or whatever and all that jazz.
Ohm ohm on the range......... la la la.
Anyway, read it innumerable times and found it to often be true.
"It? What is "It" you crotchety old coot?"
Patience, lads. Allow the bulbous one his pleasures. Cheap pleasures, assuredly but little harm is done.
Okay......
Harumph. Ground. "Earth" to those blarmey blokes bouncing around Britain.
Seeketh out the ground points and clean 'em up. It is a wonderful thing when a little bit of wire brushing solves an electrical problem.
At various times over the decades when various electrical problems awoke, rearing their ugly heads, undoing the nut holding the ground connector to the frame or whatever and scrubbing the pertinent metals then reattaching sometimes cured the problem.
Not always, but often enough for little OLD me to whip it out, whip it good. The wire brush!!!! A dab of goop to deter future corrosion is also a good idea but don't use goop that halts current flow!!!!!!!!
Hope this tid-bit helps since electrical problems requiring in-depth trouble shooting are a royal pain.
Also, not assuming ye are not already aware of this sage advice, just doing the just-in-case routine or offering a reminder about what ye may already know.
/left the O-scopes behind years ago.
//115 volts A/C coursing through the body hurts
///friend absorbed 600 volts and darkened 6 stories of a large building. He hurt, too, but walked away after awhile.
////zap