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The switch in Klattu's photo of the flux capacitor is no longer a mystery to me. I found out what it does by playing with it one day when I was truely bored. My 89 345 has 3 overhead flourescent fixtures. 2 of them are controled by the high/low switch by the entrance. The "mystery switch" is a master switch for the third light located over the sink. I'm talking about the one directly over your head & not the light mounted under the cabinet. If the switch is on, you can control the light using the switch located on the light fixture itself or via the "mystery switch". If the switch is off, the light fixture stays dark no matter how many times you flip the switch located on the light itself. Now, if only I can figure out how to get 110 volts out of my enr while using battery power. I'll look for your answers on a soon to be posted thread
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