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> Rebuilt relay boards, fully soldered
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post Jul 18 2025, 09:10 AM
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The relay boards were swedged at all connections. This sometimes lead to intermittent connections and complete circuit failures. Sometimes just unplugging and installing the round black relays would temporarily get you running again. I have been rebuilding these relay boards for many years and they will not leave you stranded because all the formerly swedged connections are soldered. $299. with shipping. No core required. Brad Mayeur

If you haven't done so, replace the rear 25 amp fuse on your relay board and clean both connections. The front fuse location has no purpose and can carry a spare fuse. Brad


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