Diatom
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 21, 2020
- Messages
- 157
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-21
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2613A111
- Vessel Name
- Misty Blue
- MMSI Number
- 316022604
Winter heater scheme brought shore power amperage perilously close to 30A.
Opened canvas the other day, greeted by the unmistakable bouquet of ozone + fried bakelite.
Female cord end & cockpit receptacle were cooked. No fire, but badly damaged, too hot to touch.
I suppose combination of old/crossthreaded ring + high amperage did it in.
No fuses blew, no breakers tripped.
Obviously unplugged shore, killed inverter, killed heaters.
Background items (fridge, brnkl, network) drained the house overnight, reads 9.7V.
Waiting on parts. Tried to recharge by idling Yanmar: tops up Thruster & Engine batteries but ignores House.
I gather from old posts here that ACRs disqualify a deep-discharged battery for safety (in case a short is responsible).
Couple of questions arise:
If I understand correctly ACRs govern charging by alternator only, no impact upon shore power charging?
So - upon repair/shore reconnect I should be able to recover House?
And - surely by design there is some manner of breaker/fuse between shore & AC panel? I would expect that a proper shore power connection in good condition should tolerate amperage up to 30A, whereupon a breaker ought to shut things down?
Before the cold snap - no heaters - I had noticed that LED on fem end of 50 foot 30A cord seemed a bit faint; blue-oval exterior courtesy lights seemed a bit dim; reverse polarity lights on both AC & DC panels glowed faintly when viewed straight-on. I guess these are warning signs? All batteries approaching EOL, replacement already scheduled.
/tmm
Opened canvas the other day, greeted by the unmistakable bouquet of ozone + fried bakelite.
Female cord end & cockpit receptacle were cooked. No fire, but badly damaged, too hot to touch.
I suppose combination of old/crossthreaded ring + high amperage did it in.
No fuses blew, no breakers tripped.
Obviously unplugged shore, killed inverter, killed heaters.
Background items (fridge, brnkl, network) drained the house overnight, reads 9.7V.
Waiting on parts. Tried to recharge by idling Yanmar: tops up Thruster & Engine batteries but ignores House.
I gather from old posts here that ACRs disqualify a deep-discharged battery for safety (in case a short is responsible).
Couple of questions arise:
If I understand correctly ACRs govern charging by alternator only, no impact upon shore power charging?
So - upon repair/shore reconnect I should be able to recover House?
And - surely by design there is some manner of breaker/fuse between shore & AC panel? I would expect that a proper shore power connection in good condition should tolerate amperage up to 30A, whereupon a breaker ought to shut things down?
Before the cold snap - no heaters - I had noticed that LED on fem end of 50 foot 30A cord seemed a bit faint; blue-oval exterior courtesy lights seemed a bit dim; reverse polarity lights on both AC & DC panels glowed faintly when viewed straight-on. I guess these are warning signs? All batteries approaching EOL, replacement already scheduled.
/tmm