I could use some guidance on what to troubleshoot.
In a nutshell, turning on some circuits with specific characteristics sometimes causes a persistent overload of the DC side of our electrical system.
Here one scenario:
Thank you for any guidance you can provide.
This may be unrelated, but maybe not. We were recently in the San Blas Islands and VERY near to several lightening strikes. My radar scanner has stopped working also, or I should say that during warm-up, I only receive "Warning: Scanner is not responding" and the warm-up period begins again.
In a nutshell, turning on some circuits with specific characteristics sometimes causes a persistent overload of the DC side of our electrical system.
Here one scenario:
- Start with all circuits breakers on the DC Panel in the off position.
- Turn on the main breaker - It lights. All good.
- Turn on a device that draws power immediately, e.g., the anchor light. - Breaker light comes on. Device comes on. All good.
- Turn off device in c - All good.
- Turn on a device that draws a lot of power slowly, e.g., the VHF radio or Entertainment System. Breaker light comes on. Device comes on. All good.
- Turn on device in c (Instant power user) - Breaker light comes on. Device comes on. All good.
- Turn off device that draws power slowly (same as e above). - All good.
- Turn back on device that draws power slowly (same as e above). - Entire panel goes dark. All breaker lights off. All devices off. Not good.
- Turn all circuit breakers off.
- Turn on main breaker - Breaker light comes on.
- Turn on a device that draws power immediately (same a c above) - Entire panel goes dark (including main breaker light) - Not good. (in other words, that which worked before does NOT work now.)
- Turn off the device you just turned on (the one that draws power immediately, same as c above) - Main breaker light comes back on.
- Turn on device that draws power slowly (same as e above) - Main Breaker and Device breaker lights start out dim but get normal in a few seconds. Device is on. All appears good.
- Turn on device that draws power immediately - Device comes on and all appears good.
Thank you for any guidance you can provide.
This may be unrelated, but maybe not. We were recently in the San Blas Islands and VERY near to several lightening strikes. My radar scanner has stopped working also, or I should say that during warm-up, I only receive "Warning: Scanner is not responding" and the warm-up period begins again.