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Anchor light problem
I have a 2 pole socket. One hot one ground. I have power to the one
contact. Bulb is good, but will not light in the socket. With the bulb in the socket and power on, I test light will read lit on either bulb terminal (I can fit the test light underneath the open socket. Makes no sense to me. Bulb out of socket, one terminal has power, the other don't. Bulb won't light. Bulb in socket and power is getting thru the bulb and test probe light will light on backside of either terminal. Ideas? This is on a 1987 Starcraft 22ft center console (aluminum). Thanks John |
Anchor light problem
"Midlant" wrote in message ... I have a 2 pole socket. One hot one ground. I have power to the one contact. Bulb is good, but will not light in the socket. With the bulb in the socket and power on, I test light will read lit on either bulb terminal (I can fit the test light underneath the open socket. Makes no sense to me. Bulb out of socket, one terminal has power, the other don't. Bulb won't light. Bulb in socket and power is getting thru the bulb and test probe light will light on backside of either terminal. Ideas? This is on a 1987 Starcraft 22ft center console (aluminum). Thanks John You are missing the ground to the socket. |
Anchor light problem
Ground path is open.
JR Midlant wrote: I have a 2 pole socket. One hot one ground. I have power to the one contact. Bulb is good, but will not light in the socket. With the bulb in the socket and power on, I test light will read lit on either bulb terminal (I can fit the test light underneath the open socket. Makes no sense to me. Bulb out of socket, one terminal has power, the other don't. Bulb won't light. Bulb in socket and power is getting thru the bulb and test probe light will light on backside of either terminal. Ideas? This is on a 1987 Starcraft 22ft center console (aluminum). Thanks John -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
Anchor light problem
How can that be? I attached the ground clip of the test light to the
ground wire of the socket and then place the tip of the test light into the socket. The test light lit whether the ground clip was on the neg term of the batter or the ground portion of the anchor light connector. John |
Anchor light problem
"Midlant" wrote in message ... How can that be? I attached the ground clip of the test light to the ground wire of the socket and then place the tip of the test light into the socket. The test light lit whether the ground clip was on the neg term of the batter or the ground portion of the anchor light connector. John Then you probably have a broken wire or pin on the ground connector in hte receptacle or the wire going up the tube is bad. |
Anchor light problem
Come to think of it I didn't do a continuity check on it.
Thanks. John "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "Midlant" wrote in message ... How can that be? I attached the ground clip of the test light to the ground wire of the socket and then place the tip of the test light into the socket. The test light lit whether the ground clip was on the neg term of the batter or the ground portion of the anchor light connector. John Then you probably have a broken wire or pin on the ground connector in hte receptacle or the wire going up the tube is bad. |
Anchor light problem
This may seem obvious, but have you tried a different bulb? If you are just
testing for continuity through the bulb itself, that may not give you the full story on how the bulb behaves under power. The bulb should be the equivalent of a simple resistor, but who knows. Sherwin D. Midlant wrote: I have a 2 pole socket. One hot one ground. I have power to the one contact. Bulb is good, but will not light in the socket. With the bulb in the socket and power on, I test light will read lit on either bulb terminal (I can fit the test light underneath the open socket. Makes no sense to me. Bulb out of socket, one terminal has power, the other don't. Bulb won't light. Bulb in socket and power is getting thru the bulb and test probe light will light on backside of either terminal. Ideas? This is on a 1987 Starcraft 22ft center console (aluminum). Thanks John |
Anchor light problem
Yes, several. Found a bad contact where the anchor light slides into
it's mount. The positive contact was good, ground side wasn't. John "sherwindu" wrote in message ... This may seem obvious, but have you tried a different bulb? If you are just testing for continuity through the bulb itself, that may not give you the full story on how the bulb behaves under power. The bulb should be the equivalent of a simple resistor, but who knows. Sherwin D. Midlant wrote: I have a 2 pole socket. One hot one ground. I have power to the one contact. Bulb is good, but will not light in the socket. With the bulb in the socket and power on, I test light will read lit on either bulb terminal (I can fit the test light underneath the open socket. Makes no sense to me. Bulb out of socket, one terminal has power, the other don't. Bulb won't light. Bulb in socket and power is getting thru the bulb and test probe light will light on backside of either terminal. Ideas? This is on a 1987 Starcraft 22ft center console (aluminum). Thanks John |
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