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Bill,
You have to mentally visulize electricity like water flowing through a pipe. I know you can't see the electrons flow like water but always assume it's live unless you test for it with a test light or voltmeter. Just remember the bigger the pipe (wire) the bigger the flow(less resistence)and the more pressure it can take before it bursts (melts). Relays, switches, fuses, and diodes, are like water valves which turns flow (current) on and off or restricts the flow. Now if you know nothing about plumbing and water flow then what I just wrote probably made no sense what so ever.
Have a great day!
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Good analogy. Having zero training in the wonders of electricity and experiencing something similar to the fork-in-the-outlet trick (mine was a fork-in-the-toaster), I have developed a very healthy respect for the stuff. I read diagrams over and over before I attempt any repairs. I just know that when it leaves the battery, it has to come back to the battery for it to work, even if via the body grounds. That keeps me safe and smoke-free.
Thanks for the tip.
Bill