mojo switches are awful! Have a rippler that the power button quit working. thankfully its stuck in "on" mode so i just pull batteries when im done hunting to turn off.
nice i think my switches went out from throwing them in to the ponds. sometimes they lad up side down and i would have to go fix em. i tried wd but they weren't seized up
Thx for the info! I was concerned myself just because they were made in China...do ya think silicon at the base of that rubber condom for the switch would keep it alive? I was suspicious of the mechanical seal but I shouldn't be surprised the switch is cheap garbage... I need to take one apart to get a solder piece or something rattling around out of mine and its brand new...man I wish someone would just make quality stuff I think ppl would pay for it especially with how poorly so much Chinese junk preforms.. thx again I hope I can keep mine alive and now I have some hope to fix it if I can't.
i think its cause they said they were water proof so i would thow them out and the tops were always went temps from 20-60 degrees, i got a month of last season and used the ones that worked for dove then fixed em. i took out batters and have a box i put them in. i was pissed when they didnt work
Thanks for the tips man. Still going to buy these. Will reflect a d return to this for help.
My switches aren't the problem, its the motors. I ordered replacements but they are too small. I was hoping to find the right size from this video.
Thank You! I have 12 with the EXACT SAME problem.
yea i was a lil upset i dont like wasting money. so what the hell right lets see what i can do before i chuck em, i got the 4 to work lol
mojo switches are awful! Have a rippler that the power button quit working. thankfully its stuck in "on" mode so i just pull batteries when im done hunting to turn off.
mine were seized I sprayed wd 40 in the holes in the motor spun them by hand with batteries on till they were free got all 6 working again
nice i think my switches went out from throwing them in to the ponds. sometimes they lad up side down and i would have to go fix em. i tried wd but they weren't seized up
Thx for the info! I was concerned myself just because they were made in China...do ya think silicon at the base of that rubber condom for the switch would keep it alive? I was suspicious of the mechanical seal but I shouldn't be surprised the switch is cheap garbage... I need to take one apart to get a solder piece or something rattling around out of mine and its brand new...man I wish someone would just make quality stuff I think ppl would pay for it especially with how poorly so much Chinese junk preforms.. thx again I hope I can keep mine alive and now I have some hope to fix it if I can't.
i think its cause they said they were water proof so i would thow them out and the tops were always went temps from 20-60 degrees, i got a month of last season and used the ones that worked for dove then fixed em. i took out batters and have a box i put them in. i was pissed when they didnt work
Did they still randomly flicker
yes i just bypassed the switch. so i have to put the battery in at the blind but they work fine other than that
yes
I tried this and mine still don’t work. Not sure what’s wrong with them
really?? must be the motor then maybe, maybe i just got lucky