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This is a known flaw with the RH O72 OLR/RMT switches. There should be a small air gap between the curved lead and the frog, but there is none. Check for continuity between the lead and frog, and if there's continuity, as Michael Pags says, a strip of electrical tape does the trick. Or, you can remove the curved lead, grind the end down to create the air gap that should've been there, but then comes the issue of how to re-secure the lead rail. 

Every RH O72 switch of this brand that I've tested has this issue, and I've tested about 25 of them. The good news is the electrical tape fix works very well. Keep us posted with your results.

John 

 

 

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