just the gray bullet connector.
DO NOTunplug the white square connector.
wont hurt but it wont help either.
ok
quick lesson.
how the circuit works.
from the keyswitch,yellow key on 12V goes from the switch to the alarm horn.
from the horn its pink to the temp SWITCHS.
black from the switch is always ground.
the gray splices into the pink,typically a few inchs back from the stbd switch.
if that switch closes you now have CURRENT flow, sets the alarm audible.
the now complete circuit on the gray wire sets the visual.
the complete path to ground also sets RPM reduction.
however if the tach or wire path on the gray wire goes to ground the circuit simply sees a ground path just as if a temp SWITCH had closed.
trust me if that much cast aluminium was over 190* it takes way more than 30 seconds to cool down.
switch should close at about 190* and set the alarms.
alarms will clear at about 160* when the switch opens.
its NOT a sensor its a on/off switch.
anyother readings indicate a defective switch.
remember,ohms is simply a measure or electrical resistance,open being infinite and closed being zero.
voltage is simply a measure of electrical pressure.
current flows and actuates devices.
DO NOTunplug the white square connector.
wont hurt but it wont help either.
ok
quick lesson.
how the circuit works.
from the keyswitch,yellow key on 12V goes from the switch to the alarm horn.
from the horn its pink to the temp SWITCHS.
black from the switch is always ground.
the gray splices into the pink,typically a few inchs back from the stbd switch.
if that switch closes you now have CURRENT flow, sets the alarm audible.
the now complete circuit on the gray wire sets the visual.
the complete path to ground also sets RPM reduction.
however if the tach or wire path on the gray wire goes to ground the circuit simply sees a ground path just as if a temp SWITCH had closed.
trust me if that much cast aluminium was over 190* it takes way more than 30 seconds to cool down.
switch should close at about 190* and set the alarms.
alarms will clear at about 160* when the switch opens.
its NOT a sensor its a on/off switch.
anyother readings indicate a defective switch.
remember,ohms is simply a measure or electrical resistance,open being infinite and closed being zero.
voltage is simply a measure of electrical pressure.
current flows and actuates devices.
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