It is supposed to be within 10 feet of the input connector.I tried to locate that one by where the inlet is but I see nothing there. It might be hidden as it is not that accessible.
On my 2009 Beneteau 37 the breaker is at the middle of the starboard settee up against the bulkhead, try looking there.There wasn't one on our 2002 B361; may not be one on your 393 either depending on year of manufacture and when it became an ABYC requirement. If it's there, it shouldn't be hidden. I installed an ELCI breaker near the input connectors on my boat to upgrade the system.
Doesn't sound like that is within 10 ft. of the input connector if the input is on the stern.On my 2009 Beneteau 37 the breaker is at the middle of the starboard settee up against the bulkhead, try looking there.
Our 2014 37 has one breaker box where he describes, under the starboard settee, but also another in the starboard aft lazarette within 10' of the sockets.Doesn't sound like that is within 10 ft. of the input connector if the input is on the stern.
I'm also not at the boat to confirm, but from what I remember there are two breakers under the settee, one for each circuit. So it's possible that the one there for the main circuit has popped.View attachment 117287 I'm having a problem which may be related. I have two of these breakers, as Newport Bob provided the link for:
http://spareparts.beneteauusa.com/controleur.php?action=catasys/photo&Rep=usa&CodeArticle=058509 (picture attached)
One seems to be for the air conditioner power inlet, and works ok, and the other seems to be for everything else, including the battery charger and wall outlets, and that's the one that doesn't work.
My air conditioner circuit works, but I get no alternating current for anything else. I've reset both these breakers and it doesn't resolve my problem.
Davidasailor26 wrote "Our 2014 37 has one breaker box where he describes, under the starboard settee, but also another in the starboard aft lazarette within 10' of the sockets."
I'm not at the boat now to check, but does anyone know what the "one under the starboard settee" that he describes controls?