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    You either have a short somewhere, or something in your wiring came loose.
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    sooo i just took it apart, desoldered everything, and then put it back and it still is constantly lit up. Can anyone narrow down where the problem could be? I would assume it be the switch but, like I said, I took all of that apart and then soldered it back

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    Check the switch contacts with a multimeter. Occasionally a dud switch gets through the manufacturer, and they can break in either the "Always On" or "Always Off" position. It's not common, but it can happen.
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    We would also need good close up pictures of your wiring to help look things over for you.
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    I just ordered a buck puck, to see if that might help simplify things for me. I will try and upload pictures of the wiring once I receive it and hook it up.

    I really appreciate all the kind support from all you guys! It's really rare, and pleasant to find a helpful community which does not rail on newbies.

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    Good news! Got my parts and put it together and now it works! Thank you guys so much for your help.

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