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CLEARLY, NOTHING CONNECTING IT AT THE FAR END ON THE INSIDE.
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NOTHING CONNECTING THEM ON THE OUTSIDE.
So an IMPOSSIBLE circuit!
This is going to be a super long thread were you ignore me and keep telling me that you didnt touch it, etc which is all irreivant/wrong/because logic says I am correct and it doesent matter what you think!!! And in the end you will try it, and then tell me it now works, and that you dont know how it worked before. You must have removed a link wire. Regardless of what you are saying here!
YES i understand everything your saying - what i am saying as i said from the start is - the unit arrived that way and i used it that way - i never had a wire connected on one end - i added my wire to the end labeled 24V ONLY and used it - it worked fine
i said from the start is - the unit arrived that way and i used it that way
expresso wrote:no thats wrong - the coils in the unit connect on both ends to the little white box - you have holes in there to fit wires on either end
and you not listening to me still - what i am saying is it arrived me to as the picture i posted shows - i added my wires on one end labeled 24V with my XT 90 connector and thats all i did - the other end that shows in the picture where you are asking me to connect a wire - never had a wire there -
i believe the coils are connected that - making it the wire and closing the loop - there is no other way -
there were never wires there before ever - i need a drink after this
snaker wrote:Just do a continuity test between pos and neg. If it beeps, expresso wins. Other he missed something
Burgerman wrote:Already 33 posts stating the blindingly obvious and almost as many different ways to exlain the same thing!
You currently have EXACTLY THIS. PLEASE explain how this can work. I am all ears!
Burgerman wrote:I just got a carer to look at mine in the garage.
It has a short bit of that same resistance wire about 1.5 inch long as a joiner. Its visible and its on the inside. Its just shaped like U and it goes in the same terminal block at the far end as the two "springs".
I suspect that expressos was the same and it has fell out - maybe he loosened the screws or something and he never saw it. So ADD A WIRE LOOP!
Somewhere in expressos appartment is a bit of wire that looks like a large staple... U
excatly - i been saying all along there was never a wire connected as you suggested - and as i said - yours didnt have the wire either connected on the other end - what you explained now - actually makes sense and thats the only explantion here - you see papa john - sometimes you have to believe what others are saying -
Burgerman wrote:I just got a carer to look at mine in the garage.
It has a short bit of that same resistance wire about 1.5 inch long as a joiner. Its visible and its on the inside. Its just shaped like U and it goes in the same terminal block at the far end as the two "springs".
I suspect that expressos was the same and it has fell out - maybe he loosened the screws or something and he never saw it. So ADD A WIRE LOOP!
Somewhere in expressos appartment is a bit of wire that looks like a large staple... U
download/file.php?id=14997&mode=view
CLEARLY, NOTHING CONNECTING IT AT THE FAR END ON THE INSIDE.
download/file.php?id=14996&mode=view
NOTHING CONNECTING THEM ON THE OUTSIDE.
So an IMPOSSIBLE circuit!
This is going to be a super long thread were you ignore me and keep telling me that you didnt touch it, etc which is all irreivant/wrong/because logic says I am correct and it doesent matter what you think!!! And in the end you will try it, and then tell me it now works, and that you dont know how it worked before. You must have removed a link wire. Regardless of what you are saying here!
the other end was nothing other than the coils on the rear screws inside - hard to see i cant see if any U click was there or not -
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