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Thank you!
What I’m trying to clarify is that what I heard that was explained in the findings is actually a spark.
– To verify the problem, you try lighting all of the surface burners. All light except for the LF. You do
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when the LF burner is turned on, but it sounds much softer than the other burners. You also smell gas coming out. –
In my mind the only place I could visualize a spark is at the electrode, but I can now see it can happen any place along the path.
So, because I can hear it I can assume it is a spark and if it ain’t where its supposed to be I back track?
Okay, I’m sorry for beating this over the head and I understand what you are saying. What I hear you say is the spark modual is sending voltage towards the spark electrode. It doesn’t make it because of a problem withe spark wire.
I did assume it was at the electrode because it was a spark, as in electrons jumping a gap. What I actually heard was the spark module producing voltage? The gap is what produces a spark.
I want to make sure I’m clear that a spark probably shouldn’t happen in a spark module, it can only happen as you described above.
Or is there actually a spark jumping vs voltage coming from the spark module?Hear, don’t see. Got I, thank you!
That’s fair, but isn’t the electrode getting a small spark? Doesn’t it have to travel through the spark wire?
But there is a spark so the electrode must have current, is it a matter of amount and the wire isn’t conducting enough?
February 11, 2019 at 8:45 pm in reply to: In regards to circuits breakers panels and power outlets #15375got, it thanks!
February 11, 2019 at 5:53 pm in reply to: In regards to circuits breakers panels and power outlets #15370I’m glad the neutral wire question came up when it did because it motivated me to dive deep and think, but, am I wrong or was it not in the material until Unit 9 of basic electricity? I see it was discussed well in this forum link. https://my.mastersamuraitech.com/appliance-repair-course-support/student-forums/topic/mod-3-unit-9-ac-current-flow-question/
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Ah, I didn’t look at the right side with intention of believing what I was seeing, my brain assumed it was N. Seeing and actually looking at L2 helps dramatically.February 7, 2019 at 2:44 pm in reply to: In regards to circuits breakers panels and power outlets #15333Thank you!
February 7, 2019 at 11:37 am in reply to: In regards to circuits breakers panels and power outlets #15331Yes, as a rule, I now understand, but visually I am struggling. I see it as flow and a load that doesn’t use all of a million volts has to flow someplace, so it flows to ground and neutral provides the path.
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