imported_scott_r
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There was a lengthy discussion about a year ago on the subject of replacing the shift control on hydro-electric shift units with a dash-mounted toggle switch (or other separate switching device). It's not my intention to revisit that subject, but I have a question related to the issue -
My understanding is that the unit defaults to forward with no voltage applied to either wire, shifts to neutral with voltage applied only to the green wire (neutral solenoid), and shifts into reverse with voltage applied to both the green and blue wires (neutral and reverse solenoids).
What happens if voltage is applied only to the blue wire? Does it simply not function or can something be damaged? Physically, what happens when the reverse solenoid is energized but the neutral solenoid is not?
My understanding is that the unit defaults to forward with no voltage applied to either wire, shifts to neutral with voltage applied only to the green wire (neutral solenoid), and shifts into reverse with voltage applied to both the green and blue wires (neutral and reverse solenoids).
What happens if voltage is applied only to the blue wire? Does it simply not function or can something be damaged? Physically, what happens when the reverse solenoid is energized but the neutral solenoid is not?