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SoundGuy
Jun 18, 2018Explorer
bobndot wrote:
Being the jack is always outside (even though it might be covered) I would think it's an interruption of the electrical flow due to corrosion. Moisture gets into places where you wouldn't think it could. fuses , switches, connectors.
This is why I remove the power tongue jack as part of my winter storage prep and keep it in my heated workshop over the winter, replacing it with a simple manual tongue jack during storage. As such, I've never had any electrical issues of any kind with any of the power tongue jacks I've owned. :)
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