05-09-2026, 09:41 AM
Hi,
You've posted this TWICE, so I'll respond to this one since it's the latest. You may be best to delete the other one.
I'm trying to follow what you did, and why. Maybe your were trying to charge the 12v Battery pack? If so, it sure sounds as if there was reverse current of some sort that may have bumped the system enough to trigger the SPYDER relay system.
While you didn't blow fuses, the SPYDER system may need to be rebooted. It will, on occasion, lose its syncing.
The standard way to do that is to pull these fuses and wait 30 seconds before re-inserting:
610, 611, 612, and 624
Order doesn't matter.
You've posted this TWICE, so I'll respond to this one since it's the latest. You may be best to delete the other one.
I'm trying to follow what you did, and why. Maybe your were trying to charge the 12v Battery pack? If so, it sure sounds as if there was reverse current of some sort that may have bumped the system enough to trigger the SPYDER relay system.
While you didn't blow fuses, the SPYDER system may need to be rebooted. It will, on occasion, lose its syncing.
The standard way to do that is to pull these fuses and wait 30 seconds before re-inserting:
610, 611, 612, and 624
Order doesn't matter.
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA

