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if your the guardian and this is a serious threat then notify authorities in your area about the situation -person may need medical or court intervention--if your not guardian notify parents of situation and advise either they take action or you will
Go on team tactical and kill your self 3 times if it doesn't work leave then find another team tactical match then kill your self 3 times again, but it has to be domination or demolition
I'm pretty sure the Pro Circuit kill switches are normally open. When the tether is pulled, it makes a connection to route the spark to ground instead of sending it to the spark plug (more or less).
There is no way to "look" at a switch to tell. If you want a simple test, get a multimeter with a continuity tester on it, and test your switch.
If you don't have a multimeter, I can tell you how to do it for about $1.29 and a few wires, but it's much easier with a multimeter.
Why do you need a normally closed kill switch anyways?
Because In order to wire up a kill swtich to my king quad I am going to have to wire it up into my stock kill switch. (the ride slider on the controls)
Now that I am thinking about it my stock swtich may be a open circuit. :confused: dang one thing to another. I might have just made this harder on my self by looking for a closed when I already have a open sitting in my garage..grrrrr lol.
I am going to take apart my kings stock kill switch and see if its open or closed. If its open then I will just snip the wires and use a tether kill swtich as my only kill swtich (back up for the key). If it is closed I will go buy a closed kill switch and just tap into it.
Hope I made since 300,000 things where going through my head as I typed:scary: :scary
First make your kill handle is pulling your cable all the way back.Sometimes the cable will rust or even break inside its sheathing. to test take a peice of wire and tie it off by pulling the arm all the way back then start it. If that works replkace kill cable
The most important thing is garage door springs KILL. There is a TON of force stored in them.
The belt is a manufacturer only supply. I suggest that you have a garage door guy do this job. The belt should not fail and if it did, something is set wrong. you need to set open, close and other sensitivities, and all after the springs (springs Kill lots of home owners) are set correctly.
no this should not have kille your bird.sorry to here about your bird. when using a self cleaning oven you should not use any king of oven cleaner in this will give of a smell that could have possibly cause the death of your bird but if no cleaner was used then your oven is in the clear
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