That's awesome!jmra wrote: No, I couldn't find a Radio Shack. It did have coils, capacitors, resistors, steady lights and a voltmeter. I thought about including a switch but I didn't want them to turn it off to see if the problem returned. Basically as long the the equipment had power the light was on and the meter read the AC voltage. They believed it to be a miracle worker. I'm sure it is part of some poor fools routine to verify the light is on and the meter is reading the proper voltage.
This is also related...from http://dilbert.com/fast/2014-02-02/:
Heh...
MojoTexas