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Originally Posted by Cassodo325 Our voltage was wrong. They were only getting 190 instead of 240. The worst part is we lowered them before we changed the lamps. I guess my husband did something wrong when he first checked the voltage because they were reading 270 so he lowered them. I really hope we didnt lose any customers over it  |
That sucks, I hope you didn't lose any customers either. Now you know why they are called buck (to buck voltage down) boosters (wired the other way to boost voltage up)
Try this, check to see if the white wire is connected to H1 and out to the bed. The incoming black wire should be connected to X1 and X4 in the booster. It only boosts one leg of the circuit the other leg is connected to the starter circuit. If it is boosting the white wire (in an ETS bed) the increased voltage is not reaching the lamps