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Yeah, they were invaluable in getting it cleaned up and running.
By the way, I cleaned the terminal and connector and retightened it and it solved the problem. Thanks for the help.
Need input on a technical problem. I'm getting sparking on one side of the short battery jumper cable where it attaches the two batteries together terminal. I'm getting it just on one side where the jumper attaches to the battery terminal. It was starting fine before with no sparking issues...
Just wanted to provide an update. I accessed the AC Reconnection Switch. I disconnected it but couldn't really get it to spread to the point I could spray contact cleaner into the middle of it. I created some smaller gaps where I sprayed some contact cleaner in. It seems some seeped in...
The problem is it won't switch without me jiggling it for 30 to 60 seconds. Then something releases and it moves to the next position. When it does move, it does what you say: It snaps into position after moving a bit past the setting.
I'm having trouble with a sticky AC Reconnection Switch. It moves after some jiggling, but it sticks and won't move from selection to selection without the jiggling for a while.
I'm wondered if anyone has any suggestions.
First, how should the switch work? In other words, if it's working...
Good to know, Triple Jim. I guess if it became relevant, since I have bypassed only one of the three capacitors, if I needed "quiet" operation, I could just disconnect the fuel pump without the capacitor and again have "quiet" operation. Does that sound right?
Doghead, that was the problem. Thank you very much for the assistance. I did as you suggested and the first regular pump was the one causing the problem. What is the best way to bypass the capacitor on that pump? I'm assuming just cut the wire in and out of the capacitor and splice them...
I am trying to follow Doghead's instructions and have a rookie question: Are both of the connectors in the pictures connectors that can be disconnected? If so, how do they disconnection? Twist, pull? The fuel pump wiring runs through both these "connectors" so it seems like either of these...
Thanks, Triple Jim. I actually bungled the description of the problem. (I have corrected it.) It should have read that the breaker trips on anything other than Off or Preheat (I said Off and Prime, but that was wrong; it trips on anything other than Off or Preheat). Maybe the fuel pump circuit?
I ran my MEP-002 for about 15 minutes this afternoon and then it stopped. Prior to that all gauges and systems seemed to be operating fine. I noticed the DC Control Circuit Breaker was tripped. Now when I reset the DC Control Circuit Breaker and I move the control knob from Off to anything...
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