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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 520930" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Took your advice Bicter and connected components individually. What I found is baffling. The 600W inverter. I removed power wire and then replaced it. Removed it again and don't know why i flicked the on the power switch and the alarm light lit and audibke squeeked briefly. Turned the switch off and refitted power wire and it sparked. There must be a capacitor or some rlectronic component that is powered up while switched off? Maybe you or one of the other gurus have an explanation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 520930, member: 1414"] Took your advice Bicter and connected components individually. What I found is baffling. The 600W inverter. I removed power wire and then replaced it. Removed it again and don't know why i flicked the on the power switch and the alarm light lit and audibke squeeked briefly. Turned the switch off and refitted power wire and it sparked. There must be a capacitor or some rlectronic component that is powered up while switched off? Maybe you or one of the other gurus have an explanation. [/QUOTE]
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