Jim_P
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Hey there,
Posting once again in order to sort out electrical gremlins. So everything was absolutely fine but the Rangie had stood for a while and the battery was low. Charged it and its fine. However i had noticed my starter was lagging a bit so i replaced it with a new Quinton Hazel unit. Installed that.
Today i went to connect the battery up and sparks started coming from the starter area. It actually managed to melt the eyelet of the starter earth strap that attaches to the body. I removed the negative quickly but damage had already been done to the eyelet.
I thought initially that the starter connections were touching on the body of the unit and shorting out. However upon closer inspection they did not.
I did search online for a new starter earth strap but the units i found did not have the eyelet that attaches to the body. The parts catalogue does show it however but i am not 100% if its needed or not. I think it is needed. Because i saw that the cables available were eyelet less i proceed and retested the circuit by simply and quickly engaging the negative terminal on the battery. However this time smoke started coming out from the back of the Rangie. It was the fuel sender ground melting actually ! I noticed it and immediately removed the terminal. Replaced the ground successfully and for now that's where i am at.
I am currently expecting a new starter earth strap which will arrive tomorrow. I have however a couple of questions.
Is the earth strap body attaching eyelet required ? Or simple the chassis ground is enough ?
After reinstalling the old starter i tried to very quickly test it (not at all an ideal way but with what i had and where i was its what i could do) i did connect the battery's negative terminal but smoke started coming out again from the same place. (that was before i replaced the sender ground wire).
So i am thinking its two things.
One, the body earthing eyelet is required in order for the starter to earth through that too and the already melted sender wire allowed for a less resistive path
Two, the new starter had an issue (internal windings etc) right from the start and cocked me up totally.
I will either find an eyelet and attach the single starter earth strap to the body too or add an additional ground strap to the body.
Anyway, please let me know what you can make out of all this.
Cheers !
Posting once again in order to sort out electrical gremlins. So everything was absolutely fine but the Rangie had stood for a while and the battery was low. Charged it and its fine. However i had noticed my starter was lagging a bit so i replaced it with a new Quinton Hazel unit. Installed that.
Today i went to connect the battery up and sparks started coming from the starter area. It actually managed to melt the eyelet of the starter earth strap that attaches to the body. I removed the negative quickly but damage had already been done to the eyelet.
I thought initially that the starter connections were touching on the body of the unit and shorting out. However upon closer inspection they did not.
I did search online for a new starter earth strap but the units i found did not have the eyelet that attaches to the body. The parts catalogue does show it however but i am not 100% if its needed or not. I think it is needed. Because i saw that the cables available were eyelet less i proceed and retested the circuit by simply and quickly engaging the negative terminal on the battery. However this time smoke started coming out from the back of the Rangie. It was the fuel sender ground melting actually ! I noticed it and immediately removed the terminal. Replaced the ground successfully and for now that's where i am at.
I am currently expecting a new starter earth strap which will arrive tomorrow. I have however a couple of questions.
Is the earth strap body attaching eyelet required ? Or simple the chassis ground is enough ?
After reinstalling the old starter i tried to very quickly test it (not at all an ideal way but with what i had and where i was its what i could do) i did connect the battery's negative terminal but smoke started coming out again from the same place. (that was before i replaced the sender ground wire).
So i am thinking its two things.
One, the body earthing eyelet is required in order for the starter to earth through that too and the already melted sender wire allowed for a less resistive path
Two, the new starter had an issue (internal windings etc) right from the start and cocked me up totally.
I will either find an eyelet and attach the single starter earth strap to the body too or add an additional ground strap to the body.
Anyway, please let me know what you can make out of all this.
Cheers !