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Offline Hunter 2

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Corroded wire! was the problem
« on: July 29, 2009, 07:18:56 PM »
I am posting this hoping to help someone in the future.   t^  I noticed my one year old Jensen Marine stereo radio was turning on and off a bit. 5hrug  The next time I used it it came on and then was dead for the rest of the day. When I installed it last year I used 14 gauge 2 conductor Marine grade wire direct to the fuse panel. I also used Marine connectors and double heat shrinked all the fittings. Plus I also use Marine grade corrosion proof grease to protect all screw on connectors.

 I tested the 12 volt feed terminals that connect directly to the back of the radio and I had 12 volts on the meter. I also hit the reset button on the radio and had nothing. This told me that the radio was shot. :P
  I purchased the same radio and took it down to the marina and put the same connector from the old radio directly in back of the new one.
  NOTHING HAPPEND. I thought WHAT THE?

     I took both radios home and bench tested the old one and it worked. nts nts :-\


   Back to the boat I started continuity testing my power wires to the radio and found an open. I traced the pair of wires and found a small opening in the insulation on the positive wire. It was corroded on the inside. In a spot I could not see. It had enough copper to give me a little voltage on my meter but not enough copper left to start up the radio or give me continuity.

   I made a repair and everything is okay now. I cannot believe how fast marine grade wire corrodes when a small nik in the wire is exposed to a saltwater environment.
   TT^
« Last Edit: July 29, 2009, 08:33:02 PM by Hunter 2 »
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Re: Corroded wire! was the problem
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2009, 07:45:44 PM »
Good info Eddie. Thanks for the heads up on the wiring and great to hear you were able to resolve the problem with nothing more than a little trouble shooting.  t^
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Re: Corroded wire! was the problem
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2009, 08:04:57 PM »
Electrical connections on a boat can definately be aggrivating to troubleshoot.  rgmn

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Re: Corroded wire! was the problem
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2009, 09:03:59 PM »
Glad everything is ok now Ed.
Those electrical problems can be real pain, and time consuming. t^


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Re: Corroded wire! was the problem
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2009, 10:11:45 PM »
Glad everything is ok now Ed.
Those electrical problems can be real pain, and time consuming. t^quote]

How true. And customer's complain when I tell them the same thing.  Matt.

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