10-24-2019, 10:22 PM
[quote BURLEY]
A wild guess would be sticky contacts on the directional relay. Sometimes the contacts weld themselves together enough that the spring can't separate them as designed.
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I doubt it was that problem because it happened when none of the toggle switches were being touched. I spoke with Lee (Lee's Marine) and we concluded it was probably the bow toggle switch that needed to be replaced, because water splashed into the bow, from the large waves as a result of the strong winds, not long before I started having the issues. The switch likely got water in it. I just replaced that toggle switch (Only cost $5.34!) and I have my fingers crossed.
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A wild guess would be sticky contacts on the directional relay. Sometimes the contacts weld themselves together enough that the spring can't separate them as designed.
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I doubt it was that problem because it happened when none of the toggle switches were being touched. I spoke with Lee (Lee's Marine) and we concluded it was probably the bow toggle switch that needed to be replaced, because water splashed into the bow, from the large waves as a result of the strong winds, not long before I started having the issues. The switch likely got water in it. I just replaced that toggle switch (Only cost $5.34!) and I have my fingers crossed.
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