12-06-13, 08:44 PM
(12-06-13, 08:10 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Wouldn't it be better to find out why the connector melted before replacing? Just a thought...
I thought that too. But what is odd is that the fuse is OK according to Fizzy. It may be that a previous owner tried fitting higher powered bulbs, and putting additional load on the system or something similar, but we can't tell WHEN it happened.
If changing the connector works, at least Fizzy will know that he has to keep an eye on it. If the lights go again, he'll know where to look. As long as the man can see, and can be seen!!
The Deef's apprentice