For the last 12 months I've had an issue with the shorepower. Everything seems to work well, but any high startup load devices (Shop Vac, AC unit) would cause the 15 Amp dock circuit to blow. After figuring out that I could run these devices directly back to the dock and they would work fine, I started narrowing things down.
This weekend, I decided to disconnect the reverse polarity indicator (after hearing a strange noise the last time the circuit blew). Once I removed it, everything works great. I had the AC, fans, microwave and a computer all running on the boat with no issues.
My question is this - I'm on a lake, always at the same dock - how important is this polarity indicator? The boat has been at this marina (on various docks with prior owners) for over 10 years. I am confident that the power supplied to the boat is good and pure.
Do I need to replace this unit, or can I just go without it?
Thanks in advance for any assistance (and don't worry Ross - I'll be checking back throughout the day for replies)!...
Tom
This weekend, I decided to disconnect the reverse polarity indicator (after hearing a strange noise the last time the circuit blew). Once I removed it, everything works great. I had the AC, fans, microwave and a computer all running on the boat with no issues.
My question is this - I'm on a lake, always at the same dock - how important is this polarity indicator? The boat has been at this marina (on various docks with prior owners) for over 10 years. I am confident that the power supplied to the boat is good and pure.
Do I need to replace this unit, or can I just go without it?
Thanks in advance for any assistance (and don't worry Ross - I'll be checking back throughout the day for replies)!...
Tom