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John,
I take it that the battery has a good charge and is properly sized?
It won't fire if you let the voltage get too low.
Mark S.
At 09:32 PM 9/8/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> stay away from sharp power
tools right now.
Running a chain saw helps with the frustration. Keep clear.
> As I recall, you had some problem with the EM-2 from grounding an
unused
> input or something that fried a part. Does Tracey think that
this is
> related.
No. He's puzzled. I hooked a small bulb to an injector. When I ground
the
appropriate pin of the EC2 connector plug, the bulb lights up, so I have
12V
and the right wiring. The bulb also flashes once when I power on the
EC2,
but it doesn't flash when I crank the engine. I hope Tracy finds a
problem.
> If you let the smoke out of them, they don't work any more.
Tracy has a special gizmo for putting the smoke back in.
John (Sleeping on the patio. Too hot to sleep inside)
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