I seen many post here that talk about the harness on the cyberlights that links the power supply board to the logic board. My question is it wires that degrade or the end connectors? and dose anyone have a easy fix, as quick and NOT having to take apart half the light? I have two that start out ok and then sometimes (about half the time) they stop working and the bulbs go out, the only way to get them working again is to power them off and on a few times.
yeah it helps somewhat, I was hoping the bottom plate didn't have to come off. oh well. also I guess my question is can the harness be fixed or dose it need to be replaced?
Generally speaking this is a part I would simply replace if it has gone bad. Since you need to pull it all the way out to inspect it anyway it is also probably easier to just swap for a known good one.
I would, but right now I have one spare and two lights. I was thinking of refub'n one of the bad ones and was not sure of what gose bad the wires, end conector/crimps ect.
Generally I've seen the connector and crimps go bad. If you plan to do a refurb make sure you thouroughly test all the wires for proper conduction and that there are no shorts anywhere.
Honestly for the $50 or so each I'd just go get a new one.....you'll spend more than that just in your time to try and refurb an old one which might not even last as long as a new one.
You mean the one from the transformer no? Not really seen to many connector failures on transformers.....mostly the whole thing goes (or whatever voltage conversion happens to be least convienient at the time).