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[title] Five beep - Stuck relay
[* black] A 5-beep code means the JuiceBox thinks the relay is stuck. If this happens immediately upon power-up (after the 30-odd second startup), it could indicate a blown-out relay.
[* black] If your JuiceBox is a black box with front LEDs, you may want to open the box and check for a blown-out relay which was relatively common with early UL units.
+ [* icon_note] A stuck relay on this version of the JuiceBox is relatively easy to replace - see the guide here: [guide|154411|JuiceBox EVSE Relay Replacement (UL/front LEDs version)|new_window=true]
[* black] A blown-out relay will be extremely noticeable when you open the top cover. New relay boards may be hard to find for this model, unfortunately - but that is the only problem, not affecting the car or the rest of the box.
[* black] Sadly, there is no good solution to this other than to replace the relay board, but with strong soldering skills, you may be able to repair the relay board. EV Doctor may have replacement relays available.