Nwkenning wrote:
If your LED is staying on, it's a sign that there is a bridge or short somewhere.
Specifically, a short to ground somewhere between the cathode (negative side) and the footswitch. The LED always has power to the anode (+ side) but lacks the necessary path to ground from the cathode in order for current to flow through it. The other possibility (less likely) is that the footswitch is defective and the 1 and 2 lugs are always in contact regardless of the switch position. This can be easily tested for with a multimeter.
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