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Old 06-25-2007 | 01:38 AM
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I have an NX bottle opener and i need to know if something is wrong with the opener or is my wiring messed up. Everytime i give the opener power it automatically opens the bottle and waste a ton of spray

I tried to close it and it wouldnt close. It only seems to open the bottle.

Please help me figure this out. I cant afford to waste any more nitrous!

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Old 06-25-2007 | 07:05 AM
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Here is the opener switch diagram (sorry shoulda included it with the switch).

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Here is the opener switch diagram (sorry shoulda included it with the switch).

Damn it looks like i hooked it up wrong!

I have one question. The ground wire goes from the top prong to the bottom prong and then you ground it?

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Both of those need to be grounded. It is simpler to connect them and run it to a ground like shown in diagram.
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Both of those need to be grounded. It is simpler to connect them and run it to a ground like shown in diagram.
Ok thanks. I'll give it a try tomorrow.
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Use the Y trick to on both the + connections on the switch and the - connections on the switch.


Here is the wiring using Y's to go switch to switch (you will have the Y going to both terminals on the + , and one with both terminals on the -




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