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The power wire for a Unilite (the red wire) is never supposed to have less than 7 volts nor more than 9 volts with the engine running.
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Well that follows, only have a cheap meter at home (very slow response) voltage seems to fluctuate 7-9 volts is about what I was seeing. What the heck are they doing in the dist. to cause this voltage fluctuation, never really looked for it before, it just seems odd.
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I suppose it is the LED driving the module. I'm not a fan of the Unilite, never have been, never will be. For every person you talk to that has run one for any real length of time with little or no problems, you'll find a 1/2 dozen who have had nothing but trouble.
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I have work on or repaired more Unilite's than I care to remember.
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