Question on a DC problem
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01-04-2008, 18:25
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Question on a DC problem
Wayne,
I cannot tell the pin number from the picture, but on my wiring diagram for the Right Front Load Center, pin #1 has as 10ga black wire attached at the buss and going to a 30A fuse holder part number 2272839. This is for an outside freezer. Do you have anything plugged into the bay or do you have an outside freezer? The part in the picture looks like it might be an auto-resetting breaker so maybe someting is pulling too much load causing a trip, then it resets and cycles again resulting in the clicking sound. If this is the case, either the part is bad or you have too much load. Check the current draw with a meter. Glenn Allen 1986 PT-40 Marietta, GA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "curlesw" wrote: > > Got a question on a DC problem. We were sitting in the Bird and all of > sudden, the lights starts to "flick" every 10 secs and a "clicking" > noise was coming from the right load center. Upon investigation, the > clicking noise was coming from a small black part which looks like a > relay. I have a picture but can't post it here. > > Anyone know what this is and what could be the problem. Did the part > just fail or is there another problem somewhere else. I posted a > picture and placed a picture of the part in the album Curles_1985 PT-40. > > Thanks much. > > v/r > Wayne C. > 1985 PT-40 > San Diego, CA > |
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