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Subject: [Spridgets] Voltage testing
From: Michael Rowe <mdrowe@optonline.net>
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 21:03:34 -0400
I spent two days tracing my turn-signal circuit to no avail.  There was 
continuity and current everywhere.  In the end, at the plug by the steering 
wheel, there was current in, and jumping the signal wires to the battery made 
everything work, but jumping the current in  to the signal wires did not work.  
Then I read an article in Popular Mechanics that discussed tracing voltage.  
There were less than 10 volts into the circuit - the flasher was passing 
current, but not enough to make everything work.  A new flasher solved the 
problem.  

This is a very hard way to learn simple things.

I figured out why my turn-signal buzzer goes on when the lights go off.  The 
buzzer is in parallel with the flasher can.  When the flasher is closed, there 
is little drop in the voltage across the terminals, not enough to activate the 
buzzer.  When the flasher is open, there is a voltage drop that activates the 
buzzer, but not enough current through the buzzer to light the lights.  

Michael Rowe
'74 Midget
'60 Bugeye kit
Long Island, NY
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