Dash Fan switch problem, rocker type
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Has anyone got a spare switch I could buy?
The high speed position on the Elan fan switch started not to work, I removed the switch cleaned up the internal contacts, reassembled, tested it and found a bad connection where the spade connector Is rivetted, see photo... It’s slightly loose, enough to stop the fan running.
I can’t see how to reliably tighten or replace the rivet... any ideas?
FYI - the fan switch is exactly the same on the 130/5 dash.
Thanks
Iain
The high speed position on the Elan fan switch started not to work, I removed the switch cleaned up the internal contacts, reassembled, tested it and found a bad connection where the spade connector Is rivetted, see photo... It’s slightly loose, enough to stop the fan running.
I can’t see how to reliably tighten or replace the rivet... any ideas?
FYI - the fan switch is exactly the same on the 130/5 dash.
Thanks
Iain
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is it an original switch or a repro? I believe the original ones can be dismantled (probably not too many times), which would enable to inspect the inside for carbon deposit (quite a bit of current in the fan), and possibly tighten the rivet thanks to both side access.
other than that, soldering (like for electronics) ? watching out for plastic damage, I would use a large soldering to have enough heat capacity and heat quick and out, before too much heat is transmitted to the plastic. I see some oxidation (greenish color), application of reducing contact grease may be of help, too...
other than that, soldering (like for electronics) ? watching out for plastic damage, I would use a large soldering to have enough heat capacity and heat quick and out, before too much heat is transmitted to the plastic. I see some oxidation (greenish color), application of reducing contact grease may be of help, too...
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Thanks Nic,
It's an original, I guess it has had the wiring detached a few times and so the pulling and pushing the wiring on and off would loosen it. I did fully dismantle and clean up the internal contacts springs etc... then found the loose spade connector later.
I suspect the solder will not hold if the contact has movement, so I may try dismantling again and squeeze the rivet up - but it doesnt look too strong to me.
Iain
It's an original, I guess it has had the wiring detached a few times and so the pulling and pushing the wiring on and off would loosen it. I did fully dismantle and clean up the internal contacts springs etc... then found the loose spade connector later.
I suspect the solder will not hold if the contact has movement, so I may try dismantling again and squeeze the rivet up - but it doesnt look too strong to me.
Iain
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Looks like that rivet has ben peened over more than once..
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Johns right, comparing to another switch the rivet has been squeezed up before so that’s not an option.
For interest I ran the fan full speed direct from the battery at 12.6v and it’s pulling 5A = 63 watts.
(Slow speed pulls 3.5A)
If I can get the switch sorted should I put a relay on the fast speed? otherwise the switch runs hot.
For interest I ran the fan full speed direct from the battery at 12.6v and it’s pulling 5A = 63 watts.
(Slow speed pulls 3.5A)
If I can get the switch sorted should I put a relay on the fast speed? otherwise the switch runs hot.
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lotusfan, thanks I hadn’t thought of that one, maybe a last resort...
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