Century Bay
Member
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2020
- Messages
- 15
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-21 EC
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2808G819
- Vessel Name
- Century Bay
I was back down to the boat yesterday tinkering around and learning more about how things work. One positive thing from the virus is that I have time to do that now. One goal I have is to develop an operations manual that fully describes how everything operates and can be easily followed by anyone new to the boat.
As I learn more about the boat I unfortunately find new problems. It seems that the 120 volt AC may not be wired properly and thought I would ask if anyone has seen the following:
With the boat connected to shore power the outlets in the off position show a red fault light and when tested with a voltmeter indicate 24 volts residual with their respective switches still in the off position.
Also the normally green pilot lights on the various individual switches do not come on when in the on position for the 4 on the left side directly below the rotary selector switch. The switches on the right side do come on green when the switch is in the on position.
Having discovered this I have disconnected shore power until I can trouble shoot and resolve. I see this as a major issue both for safety and for potential equipment damage.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thank you
Century Bay
As I learn more about the boat I unfortunately find new problems. It seems that the 120 volt AC may not be wired properly and thought I would ask if anyone has seen the following:
With the boat connected to shore power the outlets in the off position show a red fault light and when tested with a voltmeter indicate 24 volts residual with their respective switches still in the off position.
Also the normally green pilot lights on the various individual switches do not come on when in the on position for the 4 on the left side directly below the rotary selector switch. The switches on the right side do come on green when the switch is in the on position.
Having discovered this I have disconnected shore power until I can trouble shoot and resolve. I see this as a major issue both for safety and for potential equipment damage.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thank you
Century Bay