You know that feeling you get when:
The customer says that nothing works. So you go shut off the circuit breaker cuz it's easier and disassemble the entire machine looking for that one switch that isn't working. Spending about 10 minutes breaking it down, getting out the ohm meter and checking and find out that it's ok. Hmmm so we check out ALL the switches and everything is ok. So now, we start working back. Is the wiring connectors ok? Yup. Go back to the junction terminal and they look ok. Could it be a bad control board, probably. Turn the power back on and I'm getting 108v to the board and and 120v on the other side. Not enough volts at the terminal so I go to the outlet and pull the plug.
Arrrrrrrrgh!!!! :wall::wall:
ALL THAT TIME SPENT WHEN I COULD'VE JUST CHECKED THE OUTLET FIRST AND FOUND THE PROBLEM!!! :wall::wall::wall::wall::wall::wall:
I'm going to VEGAS. That's all I got say!!!
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The customer says that nothing works. So you go shut off the circuit breaker cuz it's easier and disassemble the entire machine looking for that one switch that isn't working. Spending about 10 minutes breaking it down, getting out the ohm meter and checking and find out that it's ok. Hmmm so we check out ALL the switches and everything is ok. So now, we start working back. Is the wiring connectors ok? Yup. Go back to the junction terminal and they look ok. Could it be a bad control board, probably. Turn the power back on and I'm getting 108v to the board and and 120v on the other side. Not enough volts at the terminal so I go to the outlet and pull the plug.
Arrrrrrrrgh!!!! :wall::wall:
ALL THAT TIME SPENT WHEN I COULD'VE JUST CHECKED THE OUTLET FIRST AND FOUND THE PROBLEM!!! :wall::wall::wall::wall::wall::wall:
I'm going to VEGAS. That's all I got say!!!

