Jacana
Active Member
The external switch contacts on my winch relay corroded off whilst on holiday on the W coast of Scotland recently (i.e at anchor and no immediate repair available) Whilst removing the unit one of the copper connections for the winch motor sheared off (whilst attempting to loosen it).
I dis-assembled the unit and replaced the broken contact with a stainless bolt, filed down to the same thickness. This worked for a fortnight but has a tendency to stick onto the copper connector on the solenoid.
I am reluctant to pay £100 for effectively a new copper bolt and have not been able to locate Lofrens website to see if spares are available. Any help most welcome along with any theory as to why the SS bolt should stick to the connecter when the copper does not. I imagine the arc is the same in each case.
I dis-assembled the unit and replaced the broken contact with a stainless bolt, filed down to the same thickness. This worked for a fortnight but has a tendency to stick onto the copper connector on the solenoid.
I am reluctant to pay £100 for effectively a new copper bolt and have not been able to locate Lofrens website to see if spares are available. Any help most welcome along with any theory as to why the SS bolt should stick to the connecter when the copper does not. I imagine the arc is the same in each case.