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<blockquote data-quote="WK Carlson" data-source="post: 130907" data-attributes="member: 23916"><p>I measured the voltage from the connector at each solenoid from each pin to ground. only one had voltage of around 8.5 V. This is the wire that I spliced into for my 3-way switch work around. Ran the switched wire to the dark screw on the switch and the other two back to connect one each to the solenoids. Kinka clumsy but it did allow me to complete the projects I had before winter. I used a regular house wiring 3-way switch then taped it up so no shorting out. Then taped it to the cross arm for a little easier access for switching between grapple open and closing. Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures of the work. Hoping to get it into a bobcat dealer this winter to replace the ACS control panel at least thats what I think its called. </p><p>That should get it back to operating as normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WK Carlson, post: 130907, member: 23916"] I measured the voltage from the connector at each solenoid from each pin to ground. only one had voltage of around 8.5 V. This is the wire that I spliced into for my 3-way switch work around. Ran the switched wire to the dark screw on the switch and the other two back to connect one each to the solenoids. Kinka clumsy but it did allow me to complete the projects I had before winter. I used a regular house wiring 3-way switch then taped it up so no shorting out. Then taped it to the cross arm for a little easier access for switching between grapple open and closing. Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures of the work. Hoping to get it into a bobcat dealer this winter to replace the ACS control panel at least thats what I think its called. That should get it back to operating as normal. [/QUOTE]
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