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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2013 11:41:47 -0800
Reply-To:     Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
Subject:      Re: Wiring/electrical connections discussiions
Comments: To: Robert Stevens <mtbiker62@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <0588AFBA-1E39-4DDB-88C6-840479A269B9@gmail.com>
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Bob,

are you really subversively bringing up the solder vs. crimp debate?

:)

alistair

On 2013-02-10, at 11:06 AM, Robert Stevens wrote:

> This related thread brings up a couple recent road trip fixes that became necessary. > > My van's first radiator fan resistor lasted 20 years. This last one lasted 3 years. > I had gotten 2 from Van-Cafe while in MT on a trip where the original finally gave up. > Glad I had the spare stored in the van .... very easy fix. > > My point: the quality of the electrical connections, after all these years, likely was the heat- > producing culprit that was the demise of this second resistor. I'm thinking that I ought to > solder the new/last one in, rather than using the original connectors, spade, and replace > the wiring as well. That thing carries so much voltage that any "resistance" is like going > to focus heat build up on the resistor, which, from looking at the last one I just replaced, > finally blew a wire on the coil and a lot of that green coating off. > > Also, while replacing the resistor, I had to remove the driver side headlight, and a friend > noticed that light was less bright than the psgr one, the other night. Likely just poor electrical connections > after putting that unit back on. Before leaving on this last trip about a month ago, I had > checked the headlights and they were working normally, so it is likely this has to do with > my recent handling of it. The headlight connector, that seems to paritally melt about every > 3-4 years due to resistance/grounding issues in this system, was in good condition when > I took the light assembly off last week. > > I have replaced the oritinal grounds with shorter runs to the "firewall" just behind the lights, > but have not replaced the original wiring, and I DO have relays in this system. > > Guess I'm not really asking a question here, but the "other" discussion remined me of > my recent experiences with these vanagon systems. I have another resistor on the way > as a spare.


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