Synopsis: Your arrow board could encounter power issues over time. This could be caused by bad batteries or an issue with one of the components.
- Level: Medium
- Time required: 5 minutes
- Additional equipment required: Voltmeter, replacement parts (optional)
1. Try powering on your controller
1.1. If it doesn't power on, your unit voltage could be too low. Test your batteries to make sure they are still good. Use a voltmeter or a load tester on the individual batteries (must be disconnected)
1.2. If your unit has a charger option, try recharging your batteries if you have some that are too low
Figure 1 - Charger wiring
1.3. You can also try checking the 1 and 10-amp fuses
Figure 2 - Controller wiring
2. If it powers on, try running a lamp test by going to Tools, Arrow Settings, then Lamp Test
2.1. The lamp test will test your lights individually
Figure 3 - Tools
Figure 4 - Arrow Settings
Figure 5 - Lamp Test
If you see any dim or shut-off lamps, check the positive and negative connectors on the back of them, or simply swap them out with a different lamp.
Figure 6 - Rear view of a 15-light arrow board
Figure 7 - Rear view of a 25-light arrow board
3. If no lamps turn on, use a voltmeter to check the voltage going to the lamps from the power box
3.1. You will need to use a voltmeter on the white (12v) and black (ground) cables on the 10-pin connector in the power box. Simply unscrew the power box to gain access to the connector.
Figure 8 - G1 power box location
Figure 9 - 10-pin connector
If you are getting 12 volts and the lamps are still not lighting up, you will need to change the power box. If you are not getting any voltage on the connectors, you likely have an issue with the battery voltage.
If you require any additional help, contact our toll-free number at 1-888-488-7446 or email us at support@ver-mac.com
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