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Dr. Phil ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,813 Joined: 9-December 09 From: Bluffton, SC Member No.: 11,106 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
I installed the upgraded fuse board about 10 years ago, maybe more, and had noticed this once or twice happen but had beena while , recently in the evening the other day it happened, i was able to isolate it to a specific location, so i dropped the board and testing the spades and the wires on the in and out sides, the wiring itself is tight to the spade on the board, no bad wires or connectors, but when moving those the spade coming out of the board seems to be loose or moving and i can then it looses contact and lights will go out then in, at this point i am sure its a bad connection inside the board. Withought pulling the whole board and taking it apart (might have to , or get a new one) i am wondering what it looks like on the inside, is it possible for it to separate or disconnect or crack loosing the internal continuity from the incoming side to the out going side? the fuse it tight to the socket that it slides into, but messing with it can cause the issue . i suppose im going to have to pull the board and get a look inside.
Anyone have a picture of the inside of the board? or anyone have one of these develop an issue over the years? suggestions? Phil |
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Dr. Phil ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5,813 Joined: 9-December 09 From: Bluffton, SC Member No.: 11,106 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
I had one that developed a short I installed the upgraded fuse board about 10 years ago, maybe more, and had noticed this once or twice happen but had beena while , recently in the evening the other day it happened, i was able to isolate it to a specific location, so i dropped the board and testing the spades and the wires on the in and out sides, the wiring itself is tight to the spade on the board, no bad wires or connectors, but when moving those the spade coming out of the board seems to be loose or moving and i can then it looses contact and lights will go out then in, at this point i am sure its a bad connection inside the board. Withought pulling the whole board and taking it apart (might have to , or get a new one) i am wondering what it looks like on the inside, is it possible for it to separate or disconnect or crack loosing the internal continuity from the incoming side to the out going side? the fuse it tight to the socket that it slides into, but messing with it can cause the issue . i suppose im going to have to pull the board and get a look inside. Anyone have a picture of the inside of the board? or anyone have one of these develop an issue over the years? suggestions? Phil Phil ; Not sure if this is related but did you use the instrument dimmer on these occasions by any chance ?,mine was not working properly then dimmer finally failed and popped the fuse so no instrument lighting ,pretty sure the foglight system will go out also but mine weren't wired up back then but think it there is a connection there not 100% sure. I bought another light switch and that failed for the same reason,bypassed the dimmer as I had gone to LED lamps by then. Don't think the board is @ fault these are robust units. Cheers. Phil contacted me and provided a picture of his panel. It turns out he had a different brand of board, not from JWest. See picture below to tell the difference between JWest and the other brand. For anyone who does not know, the other company is gone, so I'm not disparaging an active competitor, just trying to identify the stuff I have made. Panelbilly, I don't know how a short could happen. Maybe it got an open circuit? But was it mine? The one above is the 5th one from the other brand that I've heard about having an issue. If it was mine I'd like to see the issue and get you a replacement. Hey update , i took your advice and contacted J-West, he immediately i mean right away emailed me after i sent a question off the website, as seen here it appears its not one of theirs but going above and beyond he offered to take a look and even repair it if needed!!! I want to say thanks for reaching out and making such an awesome offer!! But i think im going to buy the new J-west one and install it, and then have him take a look at it to see whats up. I probably installed that board 10 years ago, so putting a new one in will allow me to verify all my connections and wires too. also about the dimmer, i have had issues in the past with one and i installed a new one a couple years ago, but worth taking a look at as well. I am fairly certain this issue is the board internally. @JWest thanks for the awesome offer, ill be making an order for new board today. Phil EDIT - new board on order |
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