Unfortunately I am away from the boat this weekend. I have a ABYC electrician working on it. The wires changed out were discolored, however after close examination they don't show the signs of over heating. There were no blisters, discolored lugs, melted insolation, or melted shrink wrap. After wiping them clean and testing them they looked good and OHM'd good. They were changed regardless. What leads us to think is was possibly mildew, they all happened to be the same size and color. The boat did sit on the hard for a year about 5 years ago. I really feel it could be the result the manufacturing process of the wire 20 years ago.
I have a new Marinco 50A splitter into 2 30A outlets that feed 2 Smart Plug shore power cords. No evidence of over heating on any of the cords. The City Marina had a total replacement of all slip shore power pedestals due to the Hurricanes, that was completed about 18 months ago.
All work was done with the shore power unplugged, incoming breakers off, main switch on the battery panel off, main switches on breaker panel off, batteries were totally disconnected off of their posts and were covered by a rubber insolation blanket (I am a Technician for our Electric Utility).
It was suggested that it would be a bad wire or a bad ACR Solenoid Relay. Out of an abundance caution I opted to test each wire, replace all discolored wire as well as test them. Follow the schematic to trace out the circuit. I also installed a new parallel breaker purchased from this sites store, test it prior to installing it and test the one removed, both tested good.
An Auto Parts store close by happen to have 2 of the Solenoids and let me have both for the price of one. Scored a win there. They are the exact same model and manufacturer as what was in place and listed in the Schematic.
The light in question is the teeny tiny red LED light that shows when Line 2 is in Parallel. Obviously I am getting a bit overwhelmed here, and apologize for the length and tone of this post.
Let's take a step back and start with this question or concern. Boat is on Shore Power, Line 1 is in the on position, Line 2 is in the on position. Now we are prevented for having Line 2 and the Parallel breaker on at the same time via the sliding post on the breaker panel. So why is the teeny tiny red LED light on for the parallel breaker? It is wired to the load side of the parallel breaker, the breaker is in the off position and there is voltage to the load side because Line 2 breaker is energized, on and feeding the circuit. I remember it was off until I turned off Line 2 breaker off, slid the preventer post up and then turned on the parallel light. Is it normal to have that parallel LED light on anytime there is voltage supplied to Line 2?