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the fan should run when u push the nose against a piece of wood if not it is not together properly if it is flashing green red before u start check all electrical connections ground at fan most likely not together properly
Sometimes the contacts between the battery and the iRobot get corroded...you can try using a small piece of sandpaper to lightly scuff/clean the battery contacts. Once you put it back together, try the reset function mentioned previously.
My helicopter charged once worked and flew once for about 5 minutes. Then the helicopter stopped responding to the controller and it wouldn't take a charge. When I connected the remote to the helicopter the CHG light came on solid for about 30 seconds. This means that the controller is waiting to be plugged into the helicopter.
A couple of points to check before you go further: 1) make sure that the helicopter is turned OFF before charging! 2) When charging the red CHG light will blink. 3) When finished charging the red CHG light and the green Power light will blink at the same time. 4) After a certain amount of time both lights will stop blinking to save the batteries.
After taking the helicopter apart this is what I have found: *The helicopter has a 140mA-H 3.7V Li-Po battery. *The battery has a little board with 2 tiny computer chips. When the battery is empty these 2 chips will completely disconnect the battery. This prevents damaging the battery and this is why the helicopter stops responding when the battery is empty. *There are two connections between the battery and the little board - a long connection which wraps one time around the battery and a short connection. My problem was with the short battery connection.
Solution --The little board has a short piece of foil which connects to another short piece of foil on the battery. These two pieces of foil are simply pressed together and then glued. In my case this connection broke. To fix the problem I removed the yellow tape and glue and used a soldering iron to solder the 2 foil pieces together. Make sure that you put tape (any household tape should be OK) back on the battery to prevent any shorts.
Switch-plug combo: bare ground goes to green screw dark screw goes to hot from breaker silver screw to neutral brass screw goes to load (light)
Add a comment any time You are replacing single pole light switch? Single pole switch has 3 wires: black and red and bare copper
New device has 4 different colored screws: green, dark, brass, silver Bare copper goes to green screw. Black wire goes to dark screw Red wire to brass screw Nothing on silver screw for a moment. Test circuit and make sure light turns on-off. If lights works, then good so far.
Now let look at silver screw. Neutral wire has to connect to silver screw. In back of your electrical box are white wires twisted together and covered with wire nut. These are neutral wires. You must connect another short piece of insulated wire to these neutral wires and run that wire to silver screw. The neutral wire will complete circuit to receptacle. If you do not have neutral wire, then receptacle will not work in that box without additional wiring.
Hook up neutral wire to silver screw. Now turn on power and click switch again. If circuit breaker trips, then reverse your red and black wires. Otherwise this should be correct wiring.
Your problem may related to the green output or driver stage in your tv. Usually green calour is not tranmitted, only blue and red colour informatein are comming from transmitters. Green colour information is regenerated inside the tv by matrix network. If the matrix get damaged no green colour will be displayed. To check first; whether the TV colour picture tube's green gun is right or not. For that you must connect a resistor of value more than 470k 2W, to the green cathode of the picture tube base to earth. The connection should be done causiously, not for a long time. It is advised to do in intermittantly with just touches. When you touch the green cathode with the resistor with one side of it earthed, a green flash must come on the crt. You can do this test for red and blue too. If there is no green flash, or light picture tube may be faulty. It is a very rare case. You must check the volltages of the other two cathodes [red and blue]. The voltage at green cathode must be almost the same as other two.
Just check the green output transistor for open. If it is open, voltage at green cathode will be high. Also check the base voltge of the green output transistor. It should be around 2.5vDC. You can compare the base voltages of the other two transistors with green drive base voltage. If there is no base voltage, the fault should be in the matrix section. It is inside an Ic. Philips usually uses TDA series Ics in chroma section. Check the Ic pin voltages according to service manual and try to rectify the fault. It needs a technical knowledge and skill.
i have a 2003 monte carlo and the wires came out of the plug under the seat. im trying to put them back in so my seat will be able to work. there are 12 wires that make up 6 connections. i need to know what wires go together. the wires are red with blue strip, red with green strip, red with white strip, yellow with blue strip, yellow with green strip, yellow with white strip, light green, green, peach, blue, light blue, and yellow.
Your waste ink pad counter has reached it's limit and you must change the waste ink pads and reset the counter before the printer will work again. This requires the printer to be dismantled! Sell it on e-bay for what you can get!
will not power up-no red light or green light
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