Ummmm... I think you mean ... the lead should be switched. Only on with key
on, often tapped at the coil + lead. You don't want the choke working when
you're not there.
Peter C
At 06:17 PM 8/1/2000, rkegg@juno.com wrote:
>Yes, the 12 V lead is live all of the time. The power causes a small
>electric heater to uncoil a bimetallic spring, which in turn, opens your
>choke...........
>
>Randy Kegg
>
>
>
>On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 22:38:11 -0400 Enrique Claure
><spanlab@ceibo.entelnet.bo> writes:
> > Hi folks, I have to wire my DGV auto choke weber. The choke has a
> > spade
> > that is supposed be energized. Question, must this 12V lead be live
> > all the
> > time or just on startup? Thanks, Enrique
> >
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