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Battery cable hot spots, an idea
11-28-2009, 13:25
Post: #1
Battery cable hot spots, an idea
Good evening everyone:

Much has been discussed here about the recent fires and causes. In Industry
there is a service organization that uses infrared film to spot HOT SPOTS
in electrical cabinets, load centers and so forth, then those hot spots are
addressed immediately.

Ok, an idea, after remembering this, is that many owners bought the IR guns
to measure heat on the tires and rims after a run. Well I believe that this
same gun can be used to spot worn insulation on cables or bad connections
or corroded connections and so forth.
1. at a known good cable, point the gun and measure the temp and write it
down on top of a tablet page.
2. shoot each connection, write down the connection name or label it and
the temp on the IR gun.
3. continue down the cable to see if any rise in temp is evident.

This is just an idea, will it find them all, I doubt it but it can be a
tool to be used if you have the gun so why not. I did not purchase one or I
would start on my FC to spot and hot spots and hot spots are another form
of phantom load too.

Safe travels,

Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider
'84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond"
Duncan, Oklahoma
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11-28-2009, 13:31
Post: #2
Battery cable hot spots, an idea
Great idea, Ralph. When I get home if you guys want to come down we can go over our coaches as I have one of those IR guns. I bought that for work in Montana, where the floor must be 65 degrees before installation of floor covering.
Ernie- New River, Az-- it actually rained today- just enough to make a mud paste on my nasty white van. It sure smelled great, though

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Wanderlodge
Weatherford, Tx 817-475-3991

--- On Sat, 11/28/09, Ralph Fullenwider wrote:

From: Ralph Fullenwider
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Battery cable hot spots, an idea
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, November 28, 2009, 7:25 PM


Good evening everyone:

Much has been discussed here about the recent fires and causes. In Industry
there is a service organization that uses infrared film to spot HOT SPOTS
in electrical cabinets, load centers and so forth, then those hot spots are
addressed immediately.

Ok, an idea, after remembering this, is that many owners bought the IR guns
to measure heat on the tires and rims after a run. Well I believe that this
same gun can be used to spot worn insulation on cables or bad connections
or corroded connections and so forth.
1. at a known good cable, point the gun and measure the temp and write it
down on top of a tablet page.
2. shoot each connection, write down the connection name or label it and
the temp on the IR gun.
3. continue down the cable to see if any rise in temp is evident.

This is just an idea, will it find them all, I doubt it but it can be a
tool to be used if you
have the gun so why not. I did not purchase one or I
would start on my FC to spot and hot spots and hot spots are another form
of phantom load too.

Safe travels,

Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider
'84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond"
Duncan, Oklahoma

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