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Old 03-26-2010, 11:28 PM   #1
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Im having trouble with my spotlight , its not getting power . Anyone know where the fuse is . There is no dedicated breaker for it .
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Old 05-26-2010, 12:06 AM   #2
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hopefully you have found an answer by now, but mine (ITT Jabsco) has 2 fuses right in the controller. They are to each side of the joystick under little black covers.
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It must have been a lose or oxidized conection . I took the control panel apart 3 times and couldn't find a problem then on the 3rd reassemble the light came on and has been on all season. I only sprayed a little woody wax on the fuse blades but they realy didnt look like they needed it. oh well you got to love the easy fixes
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I was going to suggest checking the blades of the fuses at the control panel...


glad it all worked out

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Final Match,

WOW!!! Thank you very much for taking the time to follow-up on this one. There is nothing worse than a dead thread. I got so sick of chasing 12V issues I replaced both 12v fuse buses, all the connectors and all the fuses. It made a big difference.
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