โSep-29-2015 05:51 AM
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DE88ROX wrote:I keep mine covered as well. My Barker jack has been on three trailers, when I buy a new trailer I change out the manual jack for the Barker.DavidP wrote:
I also cover mine when stored/traveling. As far as I can tell it is not from moisture that the switch fails. IMO it appears it fails from to much of a current draw and eventually will not close the circuit and remains open. I was told by Barker the new switches are improved. We will see.
I keep mine covered as well. Friends daughter made us both custom/waterproof covers. they cover a lot more of the jack than what you could buy anywhere.
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DavidP wrote:
I also cover mine when stored/traveling. As far as I can tell it is not from moisture that the switch fails. IMO it appears it fails from to much of a current draw and eventually will not close the circuit and remains open. I was told by Barker the new switches are improved. We will see.
โSep-29-2015 01:52 PM
โSep-29-2015 01:37 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:
You did try the fuse and wiggled the wire? The wire wiggle works every time on mine.
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DavidP wrote:
Most likely a bad switch. Very common. They will send you a new one for free or at least they did for me. Also make sure it has a good ground on the base connected to the trailer. The fact the light works most likely it does.