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Okay, thanks
Thanks for helping me clear that up in my mind. Sometime I have a tendency to over think simple things and make a mountain out of a molehill.
No, there are no other components between Neutral side of the ignintors and the Neutral of the supply range. For some reason I was thinking that when the switches were closed that on the other side of the switch was Neutral instead of a closed wire for Line. So, line is traveling up to the ignitors. Also, the gas valve is not considered a load.
The terminals are on the line side of the ignitors and when the switches close they complete a neutral path to the ignitors.
While I am waiting for a response, I will give it one more shot. I really did not like my last post. I believe the correct answer is P21-2
There are no terminals that switch the neutral to the iginitors.
This makes all the sense in the world. Thanks!!!
About 9:14 into the video.
When you redrew the defrost circuit because of the broken neutral and now you have line going through the defrost heater into evaporator fan motor. This were I am confused. Were did this wire come from. In normal operation the schematic does not show a wire going through the heater to the fan motor. So, were did the wire come from? The rest of the presentation makes total sense to me except for this.
I am probably missing something very simple. I completely understand everything else about this circuit. So, let me ask this. Because the wire is broken and lose it is now touching another part of the circuit and finding neutral and completing itself?
A big thanks to you. I saw them on amazon but was not sure.
Been trying to find the specialty probes for my wiggy no. 61-065 for tight back probing, but not having much luck. Could you direct me to the probes I need?
Okay, thanks.
In response to your comment with measuring voltage by back probing the molex connector, couldn’t I pick junk voltage from other wires in the molex connector with all the wires being so tightly together? I bought a loading meter but it seems like the prob pins are too thick to fit in the Molex connector. How would I know which was the correct voltage being measured or am I off track?
Yes, thanks!
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