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Spot/Flood Lights
06-09-2005, 23:21
Post: #1
Spot/Flood Lights
I am trying to trouble shoot the spot/flood lights on our 86FCRB. They
are Jabsco model 61026. The port light comes on and will switch from
flood/spot the starboard light bulb is cracked(on order from grainger
40.00 ouch) But both have quit moving in either direction vert or
horiz. I have pulled the overhead panel down and separated (I think)
the switches from the wiring harness from the light. Hooked up 12v
directly to the wires to make the dc motor drive and ... nothing. The
folks at Jabsco have been very helpful and say the motors are very
durable and they doubt the motors have gone bad. Just mention
the "turkey" incident and he will immediately be your friend..lol

Does anyone know how long the wiring harness from the light is from
Jabsco to the BB wiring harness..want to eliminate any additional
connectors.
What about the routing of the harnesses??
Diagrams say small fuse is in the upper front load center found that
its ok ..or appears to be. Checking this before dis-assembly of the
light itself..
Anyone have some other ideas as to a solution.
Scott
86FC35 "RUBY"
Murrells Inlet SC (right next to heaven)

PS..it's interesting the wiring behind the panel found several "cut"
wires thats another post.
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06-10-2005, 00:06
Post: #2
Spot/Flood Lights
rob robinson (where are you rob?) took john finns light down and took it
apart,greasing and cleaning everything in there,i think he made it all work
again.it was just dirty..maybe john remembers..randydupree93wb
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From: Scott
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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Spot/Flood Lights


I am trying to trouble shoot the spot/flood lights on our 86FCRB. They
are Jabsco model 61026. The port light comes on and will switch from
flood/spot the starboard light bulb is cracked(on order from grainger
40.00 ouch) But both have quit moving in either direction vert or
horiz. I have pulled the overhead panel down and separated (I think)
the switches from the wiring harness from the light. Hooked up 12v
directly to the wires to make the dc motor drive and ... nothing. The
folks at Jabsco have been very helpful and say the motors are very
durable and they doubt the motors have gone bad. Just mention
the "turkey" incident and he will immediately be your friend..lol

Does anyone know how long the wiring harness from the light is from
Jabsco to the BB wiring harness..want to eliminate any additional
connectors.
What about the routing of the harnesses??
Diagrams say small fuse is in the upper front load center found that
its ok ..or appears to be. Checking this before dis-assembly of the
light itself..
Anyone have some other ideas as to a solution.
Scott
86FC35 "RUBY"
Murrells Inlet SC (right next to heaven)

PS..it's interesting the wiring behind the panel found several "cut"
wires thats another post.






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06-10-2005, 01:19
Post: #3
Spot/Flood Lights
Hi Scott.

You will need to open the overhead panel (remove panel) where the
spotlight control switches are, see if you have power to the center
wire on the left/right switch and to the joystick control If so, stop
looking for fuses, there is power. Next see if the speed rheostat is
passing power. If all have power then it COULD be the motors. I've
had spotlights that were frozen from non-use, after manipulating by
hand they would work on their own, another possibility.

Any of the switches can go bad, selector/speed/joystick, ... and the
wiring from there to the spotlights is all in the overhead and should
be tracable directly to the spotlights as it goes through the roof
right under the spotlight base.

Run a few checks with a 12v light while moving the joystick around
and that'll narrow it down.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott"
wrote:
> I am trying to trouble shoot the spot/flood lights on our 86FCRB.
They
> are Jabsco model 61026. The port light comes on and will switch
from
> flood/spot the starboard light bulb is cracked(on order from
grainger
> 40.00 ouch) But both have quit moving in either direction vert or
> horiz. I have pulled the overhead panel down and separated (I
think)
> the switches from the wiring harness from the light. Hooked up 12v
> directly to the wires to make the dc motor drive and ... nothing.
The
> folks at Jabsco have been very helpful and say the motors are very
> durable and they doubt the motors have gone bad. Just mention
> the "turkey" incident and he will immediately be your friend..lol
>
> Does anyone know how long the wiring harness from the light is from
> Jabsco to the BB wiring harness..want to eliminate any additional
> connectors.
> What about the routing of the harnesses??
> Diagrams say small fuse is in the upper front load center found
that
> its ok ..or appears to be. Checking this before dis-assembly of the
> light itself..
> Anyone have some other ideas as to a solution.
> Scott
> 86FC35 "RUBY"
> Murrells Inlet SC (right next to heaven)
>
> PS..it's interesting the wiring behind the panel found
several "cut"
> wires thats another post.
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06-10-2005, 01:34
Post: #4
Spot/Flood Lights
Scott,

I just watched Rob do his thing on the light, but it works now, the
only thing that he couldn't fix was the deteriorated rubber boot that
seals off the bottom.


"REMEMBER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001"
John Finn
'82 35FCRB
BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE
TO VISIT THE "FINN'S INN EXPRESS" REMODELING ADVENTURE
GO TO;
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SEE THE OLD COACH AT:
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HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA

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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, randydupree
wrote:
> rob robinson (where are you rob?) took john finns light down and
took it apart,greasing and cleaning everything in there,i think he
made it all work again.it was just dirty..maybe john
remembers..randydupree93wb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 7:21 AM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Spot/Flood Lights
>
>
> I am trying to trouble shoot the spot/flood lights on our 86FCRB.
They
> are Jabsco model 61026. The port light comes on and will switch
from
> flood/spot the starboard light bulb is cracked(on order from
grainger
> 40.00 ouch) But both have quit moving in either direction vert or
> horiz. I have pulled the overhead panel down and separated (I
think)
> the switches from the wiring harness from the light. Hooked up
12v
> directly to the wires to make the dc motor drive and ... nothing.
The
> folks at Jabsco have been very helpful and say the motors are
very
> durable and they doubt the motors have gone bad. Just mention
> the "turkey" incident and he will immediately be your friend..lol
>
> Does anyone know how long the wiring harness from the light is
from
> Jabsco to the BB wiring harness..want to eliminate any additional
> connectors.
> What about the routing of the harnesses??
> Diagrams say small fuse is in the upper front load center found
that
> its ok ..or appears to be. Checking this before dis-assembly of
the
> light itself..
> Anyone have some other ideas as to a solution.
> Scott
> 86FC35 "RUBY"
> Murrells Inlet SC (right next to heaven)
>
> PS..it's interesting the wiring behind the panel found
several "cut"
> wires thats another post.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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06-10-2005, 09:33
Post: #5
Spot/Flood Lights
Hi Scott,

I rebuilt the ones on my '90. They, too, were frozen in place. In
addition to cleaning and lubricating I replaced the rubber boots
(don't know if they are still available) and also replaced the relay
that switches power through the joystick to either set of motors.
Worked great after above was done. Total parts were only a few
dollars, relay was from Radio Shack, bulbs at local NAPA store.

Rich D. '99LXi43' CT

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott"
wrote:
> I am trying to trouble shoot the spot/flood lights on our 86FCRB.
They
> are Jabsco model 61026. The port light comes on and will switch
from
> flood/spot the starboard light bulb is cracked(on order from
grainger
> 40.00 ouch) But both have quit moving in either direction vert or
> horiz. I have pulled the overhead panel down and separated (I
think)
> the switches from the wiring harness from the light. Hooked up 12v
> directly to the wires to make the dc motor drive and ... nothing.
The
> folks at Jabsco have been very helpful and say the motors are very
> durable and they doubt the motors have gone bad. Just mention
> the "turkey" incident and he will immediately be your friend..lol
>
> Does anyone know how long the wiring harness from the light is
from
> Jabsco to the BB wiring harness..want to eliminate any additional
> connectors.
> What about the routing of the harnesses??
> Diagrams say small fuse is in the upper front load center found
that
> its ok ..or appears to be. Checking this before dis-assembly of
the
> light itself..
> Anyone have some other ideas as to a solution.
> Scott
> 86FC35 "RUBY"
> Murrells Inlet SC (right next to heaven)
>
> PS..it's interesting the wiring behind the panel found
several "cut"
> wires thats another post.
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06-10-2005, 10:58
Post: #6
Spot/Flood Lights
Thanks Rich, George, Bill, etal.. I think my problem is a compound
one. The joy stick when testing it..doesn't have power to one set of
pins when pushed to that side..Additionally I believe the relay has
gone south.. no power to that set of wires on the board for the
relay. Jay do you remember the radio shack part #?? I know it is a
shot in the dark but electronics co. wants $40.00 for the relay plus
shipping. I have a wiring diagram (for dual lights) if anyone is
interested in getting one. Just email me and I will be happy to scan
what I have and send it to you ... this electric stuff is hard when
you have TWO GREMLINS TO CHASE...WHEW
Scott
86FC35
Murrells Inlet SC (still next to heaven)
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "g_man1146"
wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> I rebuilt the ones on my '90. They, too, were frozen in place. In
> addition to cleaning and lubricating I replaced the rubber boots
> (don't know if they are still available) and also replaced the
relay
> that switches power through the joystick to either set of motors.
> Worked great after above was done. Total parts were only a few
> dollars, relay was from Radio Shack, bulbs at local NAPA store.
>
> Rich D. '99LXi43' CT
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott"
> wrote:
> > I am trying to trouble shoot the spot/flood lights on our 86FCRB.
> They
> > are Jabsco model 61026. The port light comes on and will switch
> from
> > flood/spot the starboard light bulb is cracked(on order from
> grainger
> > 40.00 ouch) But both have quit moving in either direction vert or
> > horiz. I have pulled the overhead panel down and separated (I
> think)
> > the switches from the wiring harness from the light. Hooked up
12v
> > directly to the wires to make the dc motor drive and ... nothing.
> The
> > folks at Jabsco have been very helpful and say the motors are
very
> > durable and they doubt the motors have gone bad. Just mention
> > the "turkey" incident and he will immediately be your friend..lol
> >
> > Does anyone know how long the wiring harness from the light is
> from
> > Jabsco to the BB wiring harness..want to eliminate any additional
> > connectors.
> > What about the routing of the harnesses??
> > Diagrams say small fuse is in the upper front load center found
> that
> > its ok ..or appears to be. Checking this before dis-assembly of
> the
> > light itself..
> > Anyone have some other ideas as to a solution.
> > Scott
> > 86FC35 "RUBY"
> > Murrells Inlet SC (right next to heaven)
> >
> > PS..it's interesting the wiring behind the panel found
> several "cut"
> > wires thats another post.
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