Ok, I'm completely lost. I still cant wrap my head around the fact that electrics were allowed to call 2 different things by the same name.
For the wire harness Gnd is attached to V- on the Supply. When I test continuity between the Gnd (V-)
(All wires connected to the board) When I test between either of the center leads and Gnd (V-) ,I get continuity of 0.000
(All wires connected to the board) When I test between either of the outer leads and Gnd (V-), I get resistance continuity of 4.8**, and when I press the switch the 4.8** Jumps up to 11.34., and when I test between Gnd (V-) and 24V (V+) at the Supply (before the board) I get resistance continuity of 4,8**... these tests were done with the machine's Power Off.
so if I understand they all have continuity because only 1___. means no continuity (disconnected) ???
either way something is happening cause when I tap the flippers the #.##'s change drastically.
For the wire harness Gnd is attached to V- on the Supply. When I test continuity between the Gnd (V-)
(All wires connected to the board) When I test between either of the center leads and Gnd (V-) ,I get continuity of 0.000
(All wires connected to the board) When I test between either of the outer leads and Gnd (V-), I get resistance continuity of 4.8**, and when I press the switch the 4.8** Jumps up to 11.34., and when I test between Gnd (V-) and 24V (V+) at the Supply (before the board) I get resistance continuity of 4,8**... these tests were done with the machine's Power Off.
so if I understand they all have continuity because only 1___. means no continuity (disconnected) ???
either way something is happening cause when I tap the flippers the #.##'s change drastically.