02-28-2024, 10:20 AM
[attachment=13366 Wrote:rundlc pid='63705' dateline='1709132806'](02-28-2024, 05:07 AM)Richard Wrote: Sorry for asking stupid questions, but I don’t want to make any assumptions. The switch you used is a three position or two position switch?
You had high side for a period of time and it went away? Is that correct? If so, it rules out miswiring UNLESS the wiring was altered at the time the high side went awol.
Just for grins, switch the high and low outputs on the switch and see if you get high jakes. That would tell you if you have a switch issue or an issue further downstream.
Richard,
I do not believe I've ever had high. It is to my knowledge a two position switch down is low up.is high. I too thought of moving the wires but need to confirm how to do it so I don't fry something. If that would work I'd be happy. Ill.be calling newell shortly.
The attached drawing is what I think may need to be done, I'm not at all an electrician so I sent this to Newell to see if I was on the right track
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