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voltage is low

airman

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yesturday I was surfing the site and came across a pretty good tech article on electrical trouble shooting and in particular finding and measuring voltage drop. I think you would do yourself good to read it as would everyone else. I read it and got several good ideas from it.
 

RRRAAAYYY2

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Jeepeater said:
hey rayyyyy. What are the hours I can call? Im at work during the day. 7am-6pm est.
I am here officially 8-5est. I usually get here when my pig gets me up in the morning, 5-7 and don't go home to late. 7-8. But with the holidays coming i am feeling the urge to stay in bed later and leave a little earlier.
 

Oldtimer

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airman said:
a pretty good tech article on electrical trouble shooting and in particular finding and measuring voltage drop.

Airman,

Do you have a link to the article??

Oldtimer
 
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