Lower Indiana Hill Country | 1st make sure you don't have a "half blown fuse". That is one that passes some voltage but no current.
2nd. look at the male pins in your connectors and make certain they are fully extended. especially the power pin whichever it is. take small needle nose pliers and gently pull on the pins to fully seat them in place.
3rd. use some dielectric grease or corrosion X spray in the connectors in case you have a female pin hole corroded. |