Flex 3401

mose

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So a couple weels ago I started having problems with my FLEX. It was over 100 degrees in the garage and I thought it was thermal shutdown. I wold le it cool down for a while and it would start working again.



I was in Vegas last weekend so I didn't have a detail.



So this weekend I was in the middle of a Denali and stopped the FLEX to apply more polish. Went to start it again and nothing....so I waited...nothing...waited some more...nothing.



I called the closest service center to Sacramento....Santa Ana....and talked to a very helpful guy that told me it might be my power souce...(i.e. extension cord) He asked what gauge cord I was using. I told him it was just a regular orange 50' cord. He told me to plug the FLEX directly into the wall an see if it starts....ignition!! So I plugged it back in with the ext.cord and nothing.



I thinked him for his time and drove to Home Depot to buy a new cord. I ended up getting a 50' 10ga cord. It ended up costing me about $60 but ulitmately it was worth it!! Came home, plugged everything in and viola!! We have power!



So...anyone suffereing from problems like this might want to try a thicker ext cord.
 
mose said:
So a couple weels ago I started having problems with my FLEX. It was over 100 degrees in the garage and I thought it was thermal shutdown. I wold le it cool down for a while and it would start working again.



I was in Vegas last weekend so I didn't have a detail.



So this weekend I was in the middle of a Denali and stopped the FLEX to apply more polish. Went to start it again and nothing....so I waited...nothing...waited some more...nothing.



I called the closest service center to Sacramento....Santa Ana....and talked to a very helpful guy that told me it might be my power souce...(i.e. extension cord) He asked what gauge cord I was using. I told him it was just a regular orange 50' cord. He told me to plug the FLEX directly into the wall an see if it starts....ignition!! So I plugged it back in with the ext.cord and nothing.



I thinked him for his time and drove to Home Depot to buy a new cord. I ended up getting a 50' 10ga cord. It ended up costing me about $60 but ulitmately it was worth it!! Came home, plugged everything in and viola!! We have power!



So...anyone suffereing from problems like this might want to try a thicker ext cord.





i think AL-53 mentioned that as well (using at least a 12ga cord). did you get the ridgid extension cord?
 
Yep......that's the one I bought! That thing is heavy!! Might have been overkill....but now I don't have to worry about it!!
 
mose said:
Yep......that's the one I bought! That thing is heavy!! Might have been overkill....but now I don't have to worry about it!!



nice, the lifetime warranty doesn't hurt either! ;)
 
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