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Re: Robot Signal Light
Well, I would suggest, on Monday, taking a volt meter to the sidecar and checking if there is any output. (Or, if you don't have one, you could [in a pinch I've done this a few times] take a christmas light and see if it lights up.) After that, I would suggest checking the continuity of the wires, as well as making sure the la and lb are jumped together, and that the neutral goes to the center. Then, make sure none of the wires are crossing each other where they are hooked up. After all that, try a different service light or another sidecar. If possible, test it on somewhere that you know works (Like a programming testbed perhaps?)
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