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Location: Ipswich
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Electrical problem - help?
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Wed, 28 April 2004 00:46

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Just spoke to an auto electrician, he said a manual switch breaker shouldn't be affected by temperature (but I suppose anything is possible)
The voltage appears to be changing across the entire circuit (not just at the breaker), even the circuit that doesn't go through the circuit breaker (eg fuel pumps) changes voltage.
Umm... Did you mean to check the voltage on both terminals (as in using 2 voltmeters)? Or maybe if I check the resistance between the terminals when cold and then go for a drive and see if it has increased?
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