Sewing machine Husqvarna 1610 electric contact

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  • bohaboha
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Nov 2012
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    • sweden

    #21
    Re: Sewing machine Husqvarna 1610 electric contact

    Originally posted by R_J
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    thank you very much R_J for your help hope to find

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    • bohaboha
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Nov 2012
      • 973
      • sweden

      #22
      Re: Sewing machine Husqvarna 1610 electric contact

      The problem is solved, the contact is probably polarized but is not certain because I have not dared to try another way. so the contact should be - + + - = GND LIVE LIVE GND
      the first two from the left to the pedal the second ones to the wall socket hope it helps someone else
      Thanks to everyone who contributed

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