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No, the dimmer switch needs its own individual circuit power supply to feed the fixtures connected to it. The black of the second dimmer switch can not be connected to the red wire of the first dimmer switch. Now if you are talking about using a common "hot" to feed two dimmer switches then this can be done. The neutrals will be common also. So what you should have is two black wires connected together with the incoming "hot". Two neutrals connected together with the incoming white. The red from each dimmer is then connected to its own individual fixture load.
The vacuum switch in a pellet stove is a safety feature. If the exhaust pipe or vent becomes clogged it creates positive pressure to the vacuum switch, the switch then activates and shuts down the pellet feed or the whole stove itself. This keeps your family safe from carbon-monoxide poisoning.
The load side of a double pole switch is the side where the outgoing electrical current flows to the connected device, such as a light fixture or appliance. It is typically opposite to the line side, which is where the incoming electrical supply is connected.
That led is only showing that there is power to the switch and/or the light and fan fixture. You would have to check the power at the fixture to determine if it is actually in the switched feed or the fan/light assembly.
what is the engine control switch feed wire on a distributer
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earth leak or fuse if you are certain the sender switch at top of brake pedal is ok.Put tester on circuit to establish feed or no feed
Probably a bad headlight switch. Also may be the power feed wire for the headlight switch. Check both.
Yes, but it depends on what your problem is. The switch normally has different circuits for the lights, the cruise control, and a computer feed.
I would suggest a decrease of about 10% of the old feed and replacing it with the new feed at each feeding until you are 100% on the new feed. At two feedings per day it would take about a week.
It sounds like the lower feed dogs are down. There should be a switch to raise them on the machine. Check with your machine's manual for its location. It sounds like the lower feed dogs need to be raised. Check your manual to find the location of the switch.
voltage is measured by voltagd drops. When a switch is open/ off there is a voltage difference between one side to the other. when the switch is on there is no drop from one side of the switch to the other. That is normal operation. If switch is on, and you get a voltage reading across the switch, the switch is bad.
You can feed a horse about 4 - 5 cups of feed 2 times a day. There are sooooo many different types of food. There is: Sweet feed, non- sweetened feed ( which i think is better), senior horse feed, performance feed, Mare and foal feed,ETC I recommend feeding Unsweetened feed, because sweet feed has molasses in it. Which makes some horses VERY hiper. But that is my opinion. If you plan to switch feeds. Gradually switch. If you have a pony, I would NOT feed them sweet feed because ponies can easily get what is called Foundering. Which is a painful Syndrom that could cause death. Now let me tell ya about hay. I feed grass hay. Which consists of pasture grass. I used to feed alfalfa. But it made my horses sick if i fed too much. NEVER feed a pony or a pregnant mare fescue hay. It can make a pony founder, and can cause difficulties while delivering in pregnant mares.Please see the link below
remove door panel check to see if you are getting power and ground to motor. If so, bad motor--if no power to motor, check to see if you have power to switch if so ,bad switch--if not bad power feed to switch close but if the switch not on, you never get power to the motor.
It sounds like the feed for the kitchen is fed through the bathroom switch box. The black feeding the kitchen light is connected to the wrong side of the switch. There should be two black on one side of the switch and one on the other. One of the two blacks need to be moved to the other side of the switch. **BE VERY CAREFUL or CALL A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN** Even with the switch OFF the live side of the switch will be LIVE!!