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Post by tvnacman on Jan 7, 2016 18:07:33 GMT -5
where is ignition timing at start up? Is it kicking back or real sluggish at first compression stroke? Some talk about an extra gasket, I'm not 100% sure on who what where.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 6, 2016 10:08:01 GMT -5
badone I have a solution something that will work out well for you. Just a few days shipping. John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 4, 2016 12:41:23 GMT -5
I would use it.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 3, 2016 13:39:16 GMT -5
I did that several times, I get 18 to 50mps and 4 to 6Mps up load. The numbers are higher in range when plugged to the ethernet cable. The smart TV's are buffering often during play.
I see ethernet cable on amazon, not sure if it is POE, the last cabling I've done was coaxial RG56 50 etc.
The overlapping I meant above is for IP camera's I point across the street at my neighbor and he points at me. Full field of view for both of us. He has his own internet service.
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 3, 2016 7:31:18 GMT -5
What is top speed of a "N" router ? is there anything faster? This is being used in my home, I brought a smart TV into the house (netflix is slow as poop) and is affecting the other smart TV too.
I was thinking of sharing with my neighbor across the street, so we can overlap. Not sure of the range of the router or if there is something special needed.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 2, 2016 19:57:21 GMT -5
Ok so I have an "N" router things seem to be slow. I read that it could be cooking inside and slowing things down. So thinking it would be a good idea to ask around . See what others are doing and see what shakes out.
Thinking about a few IP cameras so some extended range would be great.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 2, 2016 17:58:19 GMT -5
OK you must be missing something here. Trace the heavy wire off the positive battery to the solenoid sometimes they make connections there .
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 2, 2016 15:30:34 GMT -5
You should have full battery voltage at the red wire on the ignition switch (Key off) . I think the fuse might be a problem or the wire from the fuse to the ignition switch. Check the voltage at the regulator (red wire). The regulator and ignition red wire come off the fuse. A short in the regulator can give you bad voltage readings, see if the voltage comes up if you unplug the regulator ( after you checked the fuse).
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 2, 2016 15:17:49 GMT -5
Ok, read the voltage across the fuse (black on one side red on the other. Tell me what you get.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 2, 2016 14:14:50 GMT -5
ok, so the switch is good and your getting power to th switch.
Now DC volts read what the battery voltage is, plug in the ignition and get a voltage reading from the red wire first with the ignition off then on. Leave the key on and read the voltage on the black wire at the switch. Check the horn , blinkers brake lights.
Keep black probe on the negative battery.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 2, 2016 10:00:20 GMT -5
Your scattered all over the place, lets stop jumping around all over the place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lets start at the plug the new ignition switch came with. (turn the meter to 6 o'clock then one more click towards 5. When in this setting it should beep when you put the two leads together. (I NEED TO KNOW YOU GOT THIS).
With the key in the off position you should get a beep between green and brown/white (I NEED TO KNOW YOU GOT THIS). NEXT keep the probes where they are turn the key to on (the key on) the beeping should stop (I NEED TO KNOW YOU GOT THIS). NEXT Move probes to red and black No beep with the key off and beep with the key on (I NEED TO KNOW YOU GOT THIS).
waiting for the answers to above.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 2, 2016 8:47:43 GMT -5
if the regulator is causing the back feed and it can, when you unplug it everything should go back to normal.
On the ignition switch if your going to read voltage read from the red to ground (key off) then black to ground. When reading from black to ground (key off should be no power). When you turn the key on you should have power (black wire).
Your calling a wire "stripe" what colors are the stripes? And what color doe it connect to on the other side of the plug.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 1, 2016 20:01:21 GMT -5
Sorry please explain a little more my electrical skills are not the best... hopefully this will help i checked with multimeter key off red - black 9 red - green 9 red - stripe 9 key on red - black 0 red - green 1.7 red - stripe 1.7 ok only two pairs of wires here (black and red) is one pair and (green and black/white) the other pair. Retest key on and off for both. John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 1, 2016 19:56:49 GMT -5
can you post a picture of the switch? show the wires and the plug your plugging it into with wire colors.
from what your telling us it sounds like a bad switch.
John
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Post by tvnacman on Jan 1, 2016 18:37:41 GMT -5
put the pointer at 6 oclock, and check the switch . It must be unplugged from the scooter.
John
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