Normally closed = This is a completed circuit. I set my ON and it kills the loop. I set my OFF, this reconnects the loop back to a complete circuit.
Normally open = This sitting is a momentary loop breaker. This will ground the coil at the ON setting. This returns the coil back to sparking in the OFF setting.
I have a 200 rpm [drop] window to reset or the NO as well as the NC will [NOT] be set to shift the next event as if nothing is working.
Troubleshooting wise, I think DTT and not in that order. So if you can recognize the "Trigger" is the rpm. The "Threshold" is the rpm climbing before the 'trigger' point occurs. The "Discharge" goes to ground, and then has to be "Reset" and there is this again, a Threshold has to be met before it can Trigger, or the Discharge is just hanging there waiting to be magnetically released at that 200 rpm threshold.
* Last updated by: Hub on 8/23/2016 @ 8:42 PM *