The spade connectors could be your problem, they can lose connection really easily, I would try to get some kind of locking plug that was rated high enough for your voltage and amperage.They're all connected with solder besides the connections at the driver. Using spade connectors there because I had to switch out the drivers while being fixed.
I guess I could just use wagowagosThe spade connectors could be your problem, they can lose connection really easily, I would try to get some kind of locking plug that was rated high enough for your voltage and amperage.
While this may be true, with a proper crimping tool this will never be an issue. If you strip the wire to the proper length called for on the spade connector data sheet and then apply the crimp appropriately.The spade connectors could be your problem, they can lose connection really easily, I would try to get some kind of locking plug that was rated high enough for your voltage and amperage.
not sure but my driver on my cxp250 seems to have died. once @Greengenes707 & company fix it & respond i will post here their findings & method of repair.So this time, to update you all, it seems that the main fuse on this driver blew. Again they tell me it is from an abnormal AC input. The only information that I can get out of them is that there is an inrush current causing this to happen. As I stated before I have added a surge protector strip on the end of the extension cord that the lights plug into and I hope that that will help some.
But do any of you have any idea what this abnormal AC input is
They got your driver and mailed it to meanwell... Lol.not sure but my driver on my cxp250 seems to have died. once @Greengenes707 & company fix it & respond i will post here their findings & method of repair.
Why do you think wagos suck? They apply SO MUCH pressure to that internal bus bar and therefor your wires too.While this may be true, with a proper crimping tool this will never be an issue. If you strip the wire to the proper length called for on the spade connector data sheet and then apply the crimp appropriately.
If you don't have the legit crimp tool, i would NOT use spade connectors for exactly this reason. And by crimp tool i don't mean the cheap one with the 3 color dots but the actual expensive proper crimping hand tools.
You should also do a pull test on your first crimp which and will let you know if your crimps are good.
I'd solder wires directly to each other using any number of joints/heat shrink before wagos. Wagos suck imo.
more than likely, yes. but they have more tools to test it than i have access to.They got your driver and mailed it to meanwell... Lol.
If anyone even opens the driver but meanwell that warranty is gone.more than likely, yes. but they have more tools to test it than i have access to.