I have maybe 6 foot of leds the work great untill I use reverse. This has happen 3 times. I chased all the wiring and no binds or grounding. I can run them all day and night until I backup then boom no lights. I blew 2 10 amp and a 20 amp fuse. it is like I am getting a power surge in reverse but nothing else is effected. I thought maybe the linkage is pinching the wire but it is not even close. Any ideas what kind of sorcery is causing this.
The voodoo is back
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What circuit do you have the leds hooked up to?
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What circuit do you have the leds hooked up to?
I have a hot wire running from the battery to a fuse box behind the radio. Ground to the frame.
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How many circuits do you have to the fuse box?
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How many circuits do you have to the fuse box?
3 I tried all 3
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ok but you only have one thing hooked up to that fuse box...the leds correct?
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ok but you only have one thing hooked up to that fuse box...the leds correct?
correct. I do have a night rider light up front but added it after I had this issue. Now that I think about it I have had the night rider led on without the side leds and no issue.
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One item hooked up...it runs fine all day and night in all conditions but shorts out when you put the vehicle in reverse. Problem is you are getting an amperage spike feedback thru the system. I don't understand how when you put it in reverse and you are not running on the reverse circuit how you are getting he feedback only to the new fuse box and not to anything else in the system.
I would try using a different power source to see if that alters it if not that isolate the ground. If it persists after trying both of those The problem could be in the box itself.
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One item hooked up...it runs fine all day and night in all conditions but shorts out when you put the vehicle in reverse. Problem is you are getting an amperage spike feedback thru the system. I don't understand how when you put it in reverse and you are not running on the reverse circuit how you are getting he feedback only to the new fuse box and not to anything else in the system.
I would try using a different power source to see if that alters it if not that isolate the ground. If it persists after trying both of those The problem could be in the box itself.
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Thanks for the input, I was thinking maybe the cheap box I bought. I may get her in the air and run a new power wire just to eliminate that issue. The ground is solid bolted into the frame, I see no issue with ground. I been turning off the lights before backing but sometimes I forget and blow the fuse every freaking time, its driving me nuts because I ran a year with no issues. I had a wire come lose and had to solder it again and the issue started after that. Everything is sealed with shrink or coated with thick layer of silicone. Thanks again
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You could try running the ground back to the battery to see if that stops it. If so, you might be getting some kind of voltage through the frame from the reverse circuit.
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The wire that came loose....where was that wire located?
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Like said above, try running the ground to the battery. Canbus systems can act weird.
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The wire that came loose....where was that wire located?
It was one of the wires directly solder to the leds
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That should not be causing the problem...technically this should not be happening at all....I could see if you had tied into the reverse circuits but you ran an independent fuse box. direct from batt and using chassis ground.
A weak ground can result in a voltage drop, but the lack of a ground can present even more issues. Once the ground path is no longer available for certain electrical circuits, the first thing the positive energy wants to do is find another way to get to the ground. This could mean a back feed through another circuit.
Your reverse circuit ground could be a problem and it is back feeding thru the chassis.
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Your reverse circuit ground could be a problem and it is back feeding thru the chassis.
Exzakary!
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Exzakary!
WOO HOO...do I get a prize or something...LOL
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WOO HOO...do I get a prize or something...LOL
Sure. How about a picture of me with my Sling? No one has one!
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Sure. How about a picture of me with my Sling? No one has one!
Id be honored!
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Id be honored!
SSREAPERNot the answer I expected. Do I have to do something now?