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My assumption is that when the door is closed it opens the switch, turning off the buzzer or whatever. So when the door is open (switch closed), there should be continuity between the two pins. Is this correct? I have cleaned it pretty aggressively but either can't get in there, or miss understand it.
I have pictures on my build themed, but can't add them here. I will add pics tomorrow. Thanks Peter |
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