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Simple electrical question.
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 617253" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>See what works, then take the fuse out and see what don’t work no more, or try and track back from the fuse box but that’s a bit trickier. Might be really worthwhile getting your genny light working again as that’s a nice tell tale when stuff has gone Pete Tong. Don’t overthink it, it’s fairly primitive stuff.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,, says the least electriclly minded bloke on the planet. :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 617253, member: 13810"] See what works, then take the fuse out and see what don’t work no more, or try and track back from the fuse box but that’s a bit trickier. Might be really worthwhile getting your genny light working again as that’s a nice tell tale when stuff has gone Pete Tong. Don’t overthink it, it’s fairly primitive stuff. Ozziedog,,,,,,, says the least electriclly minded bloke on the planet. :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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