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Subject: Re: electrical short?


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Tom Ray
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Date Posted: 09/ 6/ 01, 1:17pm
In reply to: Bob Dilks 's message, "Re: electrical short?" on 09/ 6/ 01, 12:11pm

Thanks for your reply Bob,
After finding the security lights/docking lights glowing, the first thing I looked at was the bedroom switch. It was off. You have given me an idea though ------- the bedroom switch could be fried and making continuous contact.
Would that be great, or what?!!
Thanks for the input, I'll check it out and advise.
Tom

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