Not sure what i did wrong
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Originally Posted by Buelligan666
Glad you could get it figured out. I was out riding quad/dune buggy with my daughter and didn't get to keep up on the thread.
Tailwind, good on ya for getting him straight. We can discuss electrical theory in a different thread. It's all good brotha!
Tailwind, good on ya for getting him straight. We can discuss electrical theory in a different thread. It's all good brotha!
As I have said, I don't know shix about electricity other than my own trial and error and a lot of error, but fired up about learning from u guys that have stared it in the face and mastered it. I have an entire set of screw drivers with the tips blown off so u have ur hands full getting me out of the electrical weeds!!!!!
T
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Buelligan666 (08-28-2016)
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Priceless time with the daughter!!! That's awesome Brotha! Doing the High School to College countdown the next 2 years for the daughter. Scary shix!!!
As I have said, I don't know shix about electricity other than my own trial and error and a lot of error, but fired up about learning from u guys that have stared it in the face and mastered it. I have an entire set of screw drivers with the tips blown off so u have ur hands full getting me out of the electrical weeds!!!!!
T
As I have said, I don't know shix about electricity other than my own trial and error and a lot of error, but fired up about learning from u guys that have stared it in the face and mastered it. I have an entire set of screw drivers with the tips blown off so u have ur hands full getting me out of the electrical weeds!!!!!
T
I think most guys would have gave up after blowing up 1 or 2 screwdrivers. I'm proud of your persistence. I can help you down this path of electrical enlightenment, no problem!
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Hi guys, I went to AutoZone and picked up a whole pack. I am going to keep some in my tool kit on the bike. As much as I respect theory, it is real world experience that is the most important. As I mentioned I visually and continuity tested EVERY fuse twice and they were all good. It was Tailwinds real world experience that led us to replace the fuses anyway.
Hey Buelligan666! I just got back from CoosBay/ NorthBend area of Oregon. We spent a week on the Dunes there riding our quads and Polaris Razr. Fun times! Where do you ride your quads at?
Hey Buelligan666! I just got back from CoosBay/ NorthBend area of Oregon. We spent a week on the Dunes there riding our quads and Polaris Razr. Fun times! Where do you ride your quads at?
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Hi guys, I went to AutoZone and picked up a whole pack. I am going to keep some in my tool kit on the bike. As much as I respect theory, it is real world experience that is the most important. As I mentioned I visually and continuity tested EVERY fuse twice and they were all good. It was Tailwinds real world experience that led us to replace the fuses anyway.
Hey Buelligan666! I just got back from CoosBay/ NorthBend area of Oregon. We spent a week on the Dunes there riding our quads and Polaris Razr. Fun times! Where do you ride your quads at?
Hey Buelligan666! I just got back from CoosBay/ NorthBend area of Oregon. We spent a week on the Dunes there riding our quads and Polaris Razr. Fun times! Where do you ride your quads at?
I live in Calcutta, OH. I own 8 acres here in town. We were just riding around the back fields. I do live ten minutes from Wellsville. There's a place they call "the pits" also referred to as Yellow Creek. It's about 1500 acres of everything from hill climbs, logging roads, pipeline right of ways, mud pits, and everything in between. When I had my Jeep Rubicon I was down there every weekend. Guys run rail buggies, truggies, rock bouncer, quads, dirt bikes, old farm trucks, etc. It's a fairly popular spot for off-roading.
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