paul, what did you eventually do to fix the problem?
the connection to the TV where the circuit protector connects to the car's running lights, seems legit.
dh wrote:That 'box' is a relay, (they call it a circuit protector because it protects the vehicle circuits by isolating them from the trailer circits) It has +12v, ground, RT/S, LT/S and marker light wires comming from the vehicle and RT/S, LT/S and marker light wirign going to the trailer plug (powered from the +12v wire) It has power going into it, but not comming out on the marker light leg. So, either it was installed without a fuse, on the +12v or the fuse was too large. My bet is when you shorted the marker light circuit, you fried the contactors.
dh wrote:That 'box' is a relay, (they call it a circuit protector because it protects the vehicle circuits by isolating them from the trailer circits) It has +12v, ground, RT/S, LT/S and marker light wires comming from the vehicle and RT/S, LT/S and marker light wirign going to the trailer plug (powered from the +12v wire) It has power going into it, but not comming out on the marker light leg. So, either it was installed without a fuse, on the +12v or the fuse was too large. My bet is when you shorted the marker light circuit, you fried the contactors.
wil.hansen wrote:i really want to just splice and bypass the box. will that present all sorts of problems? don't really want to drop the money/time to pick another one up and install the whole damn thing.
wil.hansen wrote:i really want to just splice and bypass the box. will that present all sorts of problems? don't really want to drop the money/time to pick another one up and install the whole damn thing.
Dale M. wrote:I have "smoked" several because the are just not up to the job.....
angib wrote:Dale M. wrote:I have "smoked" several because the are just not up to the job.....
I guess you guys just don't have access to proper auto electrical supply shops like we do in Britain or you would be able to reuse these converters once you had added some replacement smoke. The quality of the smoke matters - be sure to use only the manufacturers own smoke:![]()
angib wrote:Dale M. wrote:I have "smoked" several because the are just not up to the job.....
I guess you guys just don't have access to proper auto electrical supply shops like we do in Britain or you would be able to reuse these converters once you had added some replacement smoke. The quality of the smoke matters - be sure to use only the manufacturers own smoke:![]()
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