bahamabreisus
Well-Known Member
- Oct 25, 2007
- 2,556
- Boat Info
- 370 dancer, previous 500,420,390,300 dancers
- Engines
- 454 CI MPI
I think I might be stating the obvious, but all the breaker are off except converter
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You answered the question about the outlets, but what about regarding the stove and fridge? What does "I have looked over the basics" mean? Knowing that can help us help you.Also, can you list the things you've already checked? One person's "basics" can be quite different from another's.
Do all of your AC outlets work?
Okay so I measured voltage across all circuit breakers on the power panel what the circuit breaker is in the off position and they all read a hundred twenty volt GFI and the head has been replaced the refrigerator is hardwired into the system and still no power all switches at the helm are on where do I go from here?Post a picture of your electrical panel in the cabin and of the breaker panel in the cockpit or bilge and we can help a lot more.
It's a little confusing following what you're saying without any punctuation...Okay so I measured all the power across the control panel Breakers with the breakers off I have 120 volts across to everyone the refrigerator is hardwired all switches at the helm are on GFI in the head has been replaced so where do I go from here?
Did you measure voltage close to the stove? With close I mean on the wire attached to the stove?What is also puzzling me is that the stove has its own dedicated circuit breaker and is still dead
When searching for a problem I always try to exclude as many things I can measure.Haven't done that yet it's not going to be easy to do that because of where the wire is located under the counter
So, you have 120V on BOTH sides of the breaker, even when it's turned OFF?I measured The Breakers in the off position they measure 120 volts
I measure 120 volts 120 volts when the circuit breakers are in the off position when the circuit breakers are in the on position I don't get any voltage am I doing something wrong? All circuit breakers are like thisSo, you have 120V on BOTH sides of the breaker, even when it's turned OFF?
Okay there is a right side panel on this 300 I'll have to take a look tomorrow and see if there is a fuse and that wiring conjunction. This is a 110/12 volt fridge.On our previous 310Da the fridge was 12v and the fuse was on the rightside panel next to the steering wheel.
Depence on where on the breaker you measure.I measure 120 volts 120 volts when the circuit breakers are in the off position when the circuit breakers are in the on position I don't get any voltage am I doing something wrong? All circuit breakers are like this