kgracey
New member
Hey everybody,
Been out putting this machine through its paces in preparation for a full month of work in February.
Tonight I was driving along and all electrical went dead, then came back, came back, dead, etc. Lights & other electrical loads turn off and the brake engages, bringing me to a stop. Then, without rhyme or reason, electrical comes back and I can drive again as the break disengages.
I think I have an open somewhere. Fuses aren't being blown. Tightened up the battery connections - problem persists. I've got about 500 watts of lighting on this machine. Maybe I'm cooking a main wire to the 12V power bar with excessive loads - not sure.
My approach is to trace the power from battery to the power panel in the front of the machine. Tomorrow when it fails I'll check it with a multi-meter at various places I can access.
Anyone have a better way to diagnose this little problem? My six-year-old is ready to help!
Thanks -
Been out putting this machine through its paces in preparation for a full month of work in February.
Tonight I was driving along and all electrical went dead, then came back, came back, dead, etc. Lights & other electrical loads turn off and the brake engages, bringing me to a stop. Then, without rhyme or reason, electrical comes back and I can drive again as the break disengages.
I think I have an open somewhere. Fuses aren't being blown. Tightened up the battery connections - problem persists. I've got about 500 watts of lighting on this machine. Maybe I'm cooking a main wire to the 12V power bar with excessive loads - not sure.
My approach is to trace the power from battery to the power panel in the front of the machine. Tomorrow when it fails I'll check it with a multi-meter at various places I can access.
Anyone have a better way to diagnose this little problem? My six-year-old is ready to help!
Thanks -