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that is likely where the link for water an elect is remove cap an check the connections. in transport its reconnected when the door is off. an sometimes they get loose
It sounds like the power is dropping along the 15 foot length of the cable. You could try connecting a power supply to the cradle and should not hear those beeps any more. The part number of the power supply is PWRS-14000-253R. All of this assumes you are using the STB4278 or CR0078-SC cradle to connect. If you have a CR0078-P cradle it needs a different power supply.
Most likely reason for 'ticking' sound is one or more FET(field effect transistor) have shorted . Any electronics shop can fix ,but, repair may approach cost of replacing . The parts themselves are not expensive but labour may be high .
Consider getting an inverter designed for solar installs with proper automatic 'shore power' switching and never worry again .
It's beeping because the battery is completely dead and needs to charge. If beeping doesn't stop after a while of charging, you may need a new battery or a new charger.
the ticking sound is coming out from the flyback that is high voltages!!! if you on the unit is there a picture coming out? or sounds coming out from speaker?
I took the top of range apart to see if I could unplug the buzzer. Wasn't sure which wire it was so I just unplugged the bottom four wires one at a time.....don't really know what it did but it stopped buzzing and all the wires are plugged back in. Only thing I can think of it must have re-set something cause it works fine now
Mine have done that as well. After cleaning the contacts on both the handheld unit and the base itself, it seems to stop the problem. Try using a qtip that is wet with water or alcohol.
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