AllDodge
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There are stickers on the back of each unit showing the date it passed test
So far as the connections, they are all sealed plug in connectors except 12V and grounds. If the unit does not get power or ground it doesn't work. There is no issue of it not turning on and have been no issue with loosing a ground or connection. The units have been changed several times so its not like it has much time to develop any kind of corrosion. In the pic is a pic of their fuse holder. So the cover snaps around the glass fuse and there are ends which slip over each end of the fuse. So when I'm replacing, one end of the ends is removed off the fuse and the new end is slid back on and cover snapped back on.
If this ever starts working correctly, I'm going to replace the fuse holders with ones that are sealed to keep moisture out
So far as the connections, they are all sealed plug in connectors except 12V and grounds. If the unit does not get power or ground it doesn't work. There is no issue of it not turning on and have been no issue with loosing a ground or connection. The units have been changed several times so its not like it has much time to develop any kind of corrosion. In the pic is a pic of their fuse holder. So the cover snaps around the glass fuse and there are ends which slip over each end of the fuse. So when I'm replacing, one end of the ends is removed off the fuse and the new end is slid back on and cover snapped back on.
If this ever starts working correctly, I'm going to replace the fuse holders with ones that are sealed to keep moisture out