Mar-03-2016 07:22 AM
Mar-15-2016 12:20 PM
dougrainer wrote:bullydogs1 wrote:
Doug
I value your wisdom and knowledge but my friends IOTA switch heated the contacts and a burning smell ensued...enough to scare anyone..that's why I called it a ticking time bomb.
It was the LOOSE connections that caused the problem, NOT the Iota. Doug
Mar-14-2016 06:32 PM
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Mar-04-2016 06:36 PM
bullydogs1 wrote:
Doug
I value your wisdom and knowledge but my friends IOTA switch heated the contacts and a burning smell ensued...enough to scare anyone..that's why I called it a ticking time bomb.
Mar-04-2016 05:44 PM
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Mar-04-2016 02:27 PM
Mar-03-2016 02:17 PM
bullydogs1 wrote:
I switched mine out with another and IOTA would not make good on it until it actually failed.....it is a ticking time bomb...
Mar-03-2016 12:06 PM
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Mar-03-2016 08:37 AM
toban wrote:What year?
I have a DSDP Newmar. I have noticed when I start my generator, the transfer switch clicks after starting but it doesn't click right over for a contact. I lightly tapped the top of the box and it clicks further to make a contact. I shut down the generator and started it again to activate the transfer switch again and it clicks right over.
What does one do to fix this situation? Can you clean or lubricate the swivel points inside? It doesn't take much to have the contacts come together with a light tap on top of the box. As I said, I've repeated this process over and over and it clicks right over after the initial tap.
Any suggestions for me?
Toban
Mar-03-2016 07:27 AM
toban wrote:
I have a DSDP Newmar. I have noticed when I start my generator, the transfer switch clicks after starting but it doesn't click right over for a contact. I lightly tapped the top of the box and it clicks further to make a contact. I shut down the generator and started it again to activate the transfer switch again and it clicks right over.
What does one do to fix this situation? Can you clean or lubricate the swivel points inside? It doesn't take much to have the contacts come together with a light tap on top of the box. As I said, I've repeated this process over and over and it clicks right over after the initial tap.
Any suggestions for me?
Toban
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