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kohldad
Jul 05, 2016Explorer III
Agree with Mark. A voltmeter will also let you find the bad contact by measuring the voltage across the contact if there is a load.
I had a similar problem and it turned out to be the position of the connector was making bad contact. Ended up using a bungie cord to hold the cable opposite it's natural lay and back to pushing expected current.
I had a similar problem and it turned out to be the position of the connector was making bad contact. Ended up using a bungie cord to hold the cable opposite it's natural lay and back to pushing expected current.
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