Sailor John
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- Joined
- Apr 2, 2011
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 38' FLYBRIDGE DBLE CABIN (1972 - 1978)
Hello,
I have a vintage 'Rayline 1-Mile' spotlight on Mad Hatter. It's beautiful, and it works. Or, it did.
The other day, after smelling electrical burning, I noticed the wires that feed into the back of the Rayline joystick (via a 9 wire plug) had started to over heat.
I quickly turned the unit off and pulled the in-line fuse. (It didn't blow).
After pulling the whole joystick assembly out of the dash, I was able to see that the wires had started to melt their coverings.
The joystick itself, shows no sign of overheating or damage. ONLY the wires that feed into the 9 wire plug had melted.
The pins all look good with no apparent wear, or corrosion and nothing loose. My first thought was that a bad or loose connection somewhere, but I think that would show somewhere.
I did a check of the larger + and - wires, and I was getting full power.
I also put in a smaller watt bulb to see if it would lessen the demand. Nothing changed. The wires still heat right up.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I love this old lamp. It seems to be a defining piece on a Hatteras bridge.
Thanks you all,
John
I have a vintage 'Rayline 1-Mile' spotlight on Mad Hatter. It's beautiful, and it works. Or, it did.
The other day, after smelling electrical burning, I noticed the wires that feed into the back of the Rayline joystick (via a 9 wire plug) had started to over heat.
I quickly turned the unit off and pulled the in-line fuse. (It didn't blow).
After pulling the whole joystick assembly out of the dash, I was able to see that the wires had started to melt their coverings.
The joystick itself, shows no sign of overheating or damage. ONLY the wires that feed into the 9 wire plug had melted.
The pins all look good with no apparent wear, or corrosion and nothing loose. My first thought was that a bad or loose connection somewhere, but I think that would show somewhere.
I did a check of the larger + and - wires, and I was getting full power.
I also put in a smaller watt bulb to see if it would lessen the demand. Nothing changed. The wires still heat right up.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I love this old lamp. It seems to be a defining piece on a Hatteras bridge.
Thanks you all,
John