by Ron Rich »
Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:56 pm
Guy's,
The most common cause of this type of problem is a contact somewhere "in the chain" that is "bouncing". It can be ANY contact, on a relay, an open blade type switch, or a "Micro-Switch" (brand) type switch. There are two ways, I know of to test this. 1. Using a GOOD "analog" (not digital) meter on the lowest resistance range, slooooowly actuate the switch while watching the meter. If it "makes", and then "flickers", the switch is "bad". 2. Do the same with a 60-100 watt incandescent lamp wired in series with the switch--filament should not "flicker"-- Watch it "make", AND, "break"-- Open blades can be cleaned, and should be free of burns/pits--closed switches usually require replacement--bu there a few that can be carefully opened and cleaned--No "residual sprays" should be used. Ron Rich