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Originally Posted by hawaii-svx
Charlie, I checked the resistance on that wire and it read 0.00oms
Thanks again for your help,
Paul
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Only read this after I posted.
Your advice is confusing. 0,000 Ohms in fact indicates a completed circuit with zero resistance. However this is a very common error and I take it that the wire completed a circuit, but your ohm meter was incapable of measuring the resistance of same, and recorded zero ohms.
Damn it we are back in square one. However please take note of my advice regarding plug/socket connections verses the actual wire.
Where I have mentioned "memory", this is a term which can be applied to both a mechanical and an electrical event. When either is intermittent ----##$$%%!!!!!