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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
From my recollections, the relay compares the current draw of #1 to the average of the remaining five. So, if #1 is out, it immediately provides an indication to the driver by failing to illuminate the light. If any one of the remaining plugs are out, the driver will not get an indication because the differential is not great enough. If any two of the remaining five are out, the differential with #1 is now great enough for the relay to respond by failing to illuminate the light.
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I was in the 602/603 book for something else and flipped over to the schematics for the glow controller, any of the non-afterglow systems is exactly as you mentioned--#1 is independent of the group 2-5/6.--The quick delineator is the presents of the 80A fuse under the glow-controller cover. The after glow models don't have the strap fuse or the averaging circuitry.