Interesting diagnosis with a good outcome. But should we all carry two multimeters. One for caravan and another one forthe car. Life never fails to spring a surprise. 🤣Following Woodentop’s advice I have just spoken to a very clever chap at Tracker. We went through a load of diagnostic tests. Would you believe it ? The 5amp fuse was not working. What a fool! I only checked the fuse visually prior to my surgery. Should have used the multimeter. Lesson, don’t assume a fuse looking intact hasn’t failed. Here’s the little devil😜
Great outcome easily fixableFollowing Woodentop’s advice I have just spoken to a very clever chap at Tracker. We went through a load of diagnostic tests. Would you believe it ? The 5amp fuse was not working. What a fool! I only checked the fuse visually prior to my surgery. Should have used the multimeter. Lesson, don’t assume a fuse looking intact hasn’t failed. Here’s the little devil😜
I always carry one in the car, however I think I also need to get one for the home.Interesting diagnosis with a good outcome. But should we all carry two multimeters. One for caravan and another one forthe car. Life never fails to spring a surprise. 🤣
Try bending fuse legs slightly outwards but in opposite directions to each other. Gently does it though.It failed again but on testing the fuse was perfect. The fault lies within the main fuse box whereby the 5 amp blade fuse isn’t making a good contact in the housing. Liberal use of electrical contact spray has helped . However whilst it is now operational it is critical exactly how how far the fuse is placed in the housing.
Probably needs packing out. Any suggestions for making the fit tighter?
Thanks Clive, good shout. Do you think the fuse spades would take a thin layer of solder, or how about a few layers of aluminium foil?Try bending fuse legs slightly outwards but in opposite directions to each other. Gently does it though.
I did think about solder but wondered if it could “ invisibly” affect the fuses performance. But if you have spares it’s worth a try and foil is also a common approach. The other thing is that the thickness of the fuse blades do vary slightly between suppliers so trying another fuse from a different supply source could be an option.Thanks Clive, good shout. Do you think the fuse spades would take a thin layer of solder, or how about a few layers of aluminium foil?
It’s still working ok this am. If it fails whilst away I’ll do some of the quick fixes discussed above. In the long term I may have to try Woodentop ‘s solution. I have a friend who is good at the hi tech solders. Or at worst a new fuse box😥😥. Also I’ll ask Apuljack if they can help.I hadn't read this thread. wish I had. Fuse looks perfick, even gave the beep when checked with the meter, must have been deformed when I pushed it into the fuse holder.
BEWARE THE 5AMP FUSE!