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<blockquote data-quote="19.3" data-source="post: 495278" data-attributes="member: 13753"><p>I don't know what is inside the unit - in which case I would be reluctant to test the unit by swapping wires around until one combination works - in case it has an adverse effect or damages something. Maybe you have a faulty switch?</p><p></p><p>You could test - either with a multimeter or by shorting the wires together momentarily as suggested as a short term fix in the field in the link above.</p><p></p><p>As Bob has suggested - maybe it is something else - such as a setting?</p><p></p><p>Another really longshot - have you soldered the wires together and onto the terminals - in the combinations mentioned above? (The reason I ask - and please don't be offended - but my brother in law many years ago asked me to take a look at an old transistor radio he had repaired by gluing the speaker wires back on using Tarzans Grip - true story.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19.3, post: 495278, member: 13753"] I don't know what is inside the unit - in which case I would be reluctant to test the unit by swapping wires around until one combination works - in case it has an adverse effect or damages something. Maybe you have a faulty switch? You could test - either with a multimeter or by shorting the wires together momentarily as suggested as a short term fix in the field in the link above. As Bob has suggested - maybe it is something else - such as a setting? Another really longshot - have you soldered the wires together and onto the terminals - in the combinations mentioned above? (The reason I ask - and please don't be offended - but my brother in law many years ago asked me to take a look at an old transistor radio he had repaired by gluing the speaker wires back on using Tarzans Grip - true story. Good Luck.... [/QUOTE]
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