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<blockquote data-quote="jsm" data-source="post: 944272" data-attributes="member: 18817"><p>Sounds like it must do some load sensing, then shut it off if there is nothing connected. To narrow it down to a heat sensitivity to an internal component, try this. Let it sit overnight to completely cool down. Then hook it up to you fence and record the time it takes to die out. Then, disconnect it and put it in the freezer for several hours and take it out and reconnect it and turn it back on. If the run time before fail is longer this time, then you definitely have an internal component going out. </p><p></p><p>If that turns out to be the case, you could let it sit overnight to make sure all the capacitors have discharged, then pull the cover off and look for bulging/leaking capacitors. Most of the time when they fail, they bulge and/or leak. If you find one, you could google and order the part off the internet and replace it if it just has wires with connectors to it.</p><p></p><p>If it is something else like a control board, then I would say it it time to order a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsm, post: 944272, member: 18817"] Sounds like it must do some load sensing, then shut it off if there is nothing connected. To narrow it down to a heat sensitivity to an internal component, try this. Let it sit overnight to completely cool down. Then hook it up to you fence and record the time it takes to die out. Then, disconnect it and put it in the freezer for several hours and take it out and reconnect it and turn it back on. If the run time before fail is longer this time, then you definitely have an internal component going out. If that turns out to be the case, you could let it sit overnight to make sure all the capacitors have discharged, then pull the cover off and look for bulging/leaking capacitors. Most of the time when they fail, they bulge and/or leak. If you find one, you could google and order the part off the internet and replace it if it just has wires with connectors to it. If it is something else like a control board, then I would say it it time to order a new one. [/QUOTE]
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