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That would be similar to interior lights in a cage. Opening the door lets the little button pop out of the door frame and provide a ground to complete the circuit. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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I live and learn. :blush:
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Looking at the circuit drawing again, I can see that the coil circuit is connected to the thick cable from the battery. My mind was seeing two separate circuits (not really looking at the drawing, because I knew (or thought I knew :blush: ) the solenoid circuit). That'll teach me to check the circuits CAREFULLY! :oops:
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