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<blockquote data-quote="schreib69" data-source="post: 130475" data-attributes="member: 23971"><p>Possibly. The question is:</p><p> "Is there a conducting line (metal) all the way from the machine frame(ground) through the seat frame, into the switch body, and then to the grounded side of the switch?"</p><p></p><p>A way to test this is to mount an(electrically) insulating member between the machine frame and the seat system. Possibly, something as simple as using NYLON screws instead of steel screws / bolts to mount it in place. You would expect it NOT to work to PROVE the theory that this is a grounding issue.</p><p>OR repeat your earlier test(hold buttons in hand) BUT run a ground wire from the buttons to machine ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schreib69, post: 130475, member: 23971"] Possibly. The question is: "Is there a conducting line (metal) all the way from the machine frame(ground) through the seat frame, into the switch body, and then to the grounded side of the switch?" A way to test this is to mount an(electrically) insulating member between the machine frame and the seat system. Possibly, something as simple as using NYLON screws instead of steel screws / bolts to mount it in place. You would expect it NOT to work to PROVE the theory that this is a grounding issue. OR repeat your earlier test(hold buttons in hand) BUT run a ground wire from the buttons to machine ground. [/QUOTE]
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