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Unread 07-01-2009, 23:46
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Re: Diagnostic Light

To get the signal light working properly, you need to short La and Lb as your positive terminal, and use N as the negative terminal. This is the procedure used in 2007, and worked for FRC 41 this year.

You'll then probably want to splice into a 2 pin connector like one supplied in the kit. You can use a lighter gauge because, according to the DSC data sheet, the RSL pins only supply something on the order of 2A.

-Jeff Erickson, FRC41