I have a short somewhere in my cabin lights that is blowing a 20 amp thermal breaker, and I want advice in finding it. There have been no recent changes to the cabin electrical, so it's not a simple matter of "Undo what you just put in". When the breaker started blowing, my first try was to simply replace the 20-year old breaker - no luck.
My next try was to break out the amp meter (this is getting to be actual work!), and validated that with all cabin lights/fans/12v plugs off, it starts with 5 amps and ramps up to 37 amps within a few seconds, before the circuit breaker trips. Now my problem - I know there is a short somewhere between the single line to the panel and the switch to some device, but how do I find it quickly? The single power line disappears into a cable wrap and then behind a panel. I suppose there is a terminal block somewhere to divide it up. Any ideas for the quickest, highest-probability-first search?
I know that this has probably been covered before, so could someone just point me to the right thread?
My next try was to break out the amp meter (this is getting to be actual work!), and validated that with all cabin lights/fans/12v plugs off, it starts with 5 amps and ramps up to 37 amps within a few seconds, before the circuit breaker trips. Now my problem - I know there is a short somewhere between the single line to the panel and the switch to some device, but how do I find it quickly? The single power line disappears into a cable wrap and then behind a panel. I suppose there is a terminal block somewhere to divide it up. Any ideas for the quickest, highest-probability-first search?
I know that this has probably been covered before, so could someone just point me to the right thread?