Jun 2, 2004 #1 R Red Regal T Senior Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 19,243 DEVELOPED A BAD GROUND CONNECTION.
Jun 2, 2004 #2 R Razor Forum tech Advisor Staff member Joined Jul 31, 2001 Messages 13,391 You know that stripping wires with your teeth and wrapping it around loose fender screws will eventually lead to trouble.
You know that stripping wires with your teeth and wrapping it around loose fender screws will eventually lead to trouble.
Jun 2, 2004 #3 R Red Regal T Senior Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 19,243 I shoulda listened when you pointed that out to me.
Jun 11, 2004 #4 T Torg New Member Joined Aug 29, 2003 Messages 5 Maybe all under-hood connections should involve dielectric silicone. It sure helps on motorcycles. Torg
Maybe all under-hood connections should involve dielectric silicone. It sure helps on motorcycles. Torg
Jun 13, 2004 #5 R Razor Forum tech Advisor Staff member Joined Jul 31, 2001 Messages 13,391 Originally posted by Torg Maybe all under-hood connections should involve dielectric silicone. It sure helps on motorcycles. Torg Click to expand... Yeah but that costs money
Originally posted by Torg Maybe all under-hood connections should involve dielectric silicone. It sure helps on motorcycles. Torg Click to expand... Yeah but that costs money
Jul 2, 2004 #6 H HellOnWheels HellOnWheels Joined Feb 3, 2002 Messages 1,012 ..dielectric silicone?? never heard of it-something new? HOW
Jul 2, 2004 #7 salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 20,968 Same or similar stuff to the black goo they stuff in the relays under the hood in our cars. Got a couple tubs of it out of the dumpster at work when they were cleaning up. Haven't needed any just yet however. I try to solder everything and then cover it with a big wad of sticky black Scotch 33 tape, good for 15 years at least.
Same or similar stuff to the black goo they stuff in the relays under the hood in our cars. Got a couple tubs of it out of the dumpster at work when they were cleaning up. Haven't needed any just yet however. I try to solder everything and then cover it with a big wad of sticky black Scotch 33 tape, good for 15 years at least.
Jul 5, 2004 #8 O onefastjackass New Member Joined Oct 6, 2002 Messages 476 Originally posted by salvageV6 I try to solder everything and then cover it with a big wad of sticky black Scotch 33 tape, good for 15 years at least. Click to expand... Heatshrink man heatshrink.Looks good and works great
Originally posted by salvageV6 I try to solder everything and then cover it with a big wad of sticky black Scotch 33 tape, good for 15 years at least. Click to expand... Heatshrink man heatshrink.Looks good and works great
Jul 5, 2004 #9 salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 20,968 Takes too long and only works good when the wires are the same or similar gauge. Always covered with tape or cheesy plastic loom anyway. I use it when I premake harnesses however.
Takes too long and only works good when the wires are the same or similar gauge. Always covered with tape or cheesy plastic loom anyway. I use it when I premake harnesses however.