theroofable
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Background: Hopefully this will save you headaches from tearing your wire apart to find out why you have a Feniex Cannon not working. After my install, I found that I had one cannon that was not working at all. This will also save you time from having to tear your install apart and sending out the unit for repair. This was recommended by FEVER, so all credit goes to him for the idea.
Steps: Locate your flasher for the cannon. Remove four small black screws, two on each side. Remove the cover. Locate the connector that is separated, there will be one on each side. It will be easy to figure out which one it is, mine was the side which went to the cannon itself. Reconnect the connector to the socket. For added protection, I added black RTV sealant to keep the connector from pulling out again. Re-install the cover.
Note: This connector became unhooked after the installation, and the wires were never pulled or installed too tightly. I have opened up other brands of flashers to find out all wires were soldered into the boards, not sure why Feniex decided to go with connectors.
Disclaimer: Not sure if this will void the warranty or not, but your light will work. I'm sure someone from Feniex will comment if they see this.
Connector pulled out of connector, with epoxy still covering the top.
Connector reinserted into the socket.
Steps: Locate your flasher for the cannon. Remove four small black screws, two on each side. Remove the cover. Locate the connector that is separated, there will be one on each side. It will be easy to figure out which one it is, mine was the side which went to the cannon itself. Reconnect the connector to the socket. For added protection, I added black RTV sealant to keep the connector from pulling out again. Re-install the cover.
Note: This connector became unhooked after the installation, and the wires were never pulled or installed too tightly. I have opened up other brands of flashers to find out all wires were soldered into the boards, not sure why Feniex decided to go with connectors.
Disclaimer: Not sure if this will void the warranty or not, but your light will work. I'm sure someone from Feniex will comment if they see this.
Connector pulled out of connector, with epoxy still covering the top.
Connector reinserted into the socket.