First of all let me say I'm pissed at myself for possibly putting my boat and especially others around me in harms way.
While doing some routine maintainance today I noticed that the female side of the power cord that attaches to the power inlet on the boat was blackened and had slightly melted. The power inlet itself was also damaged.
A week ago I purchased a second 1500 watt heater to go along with one I already had on board. That day I ran both heaters (full power 1500 watts each) at the same time for several hours, though on seperate circuit breakers. Also plugged in were a 100 watt light bulb, a dry humidifier, a cell phone charger, a handheld VHF charger, and my 10 amp battery charger. At one point I unplugged one of the heaters to run a microwave for several minutes. As stated I didn't notice the damage until today while doing routine maintainance. When I leave the boat I always leave the battery charger on but nothing else and have never had a problem.
Could the damage have occurred because of all the devices I had plugged in at one time? Did I somehow overlaod the panel and cause the problem? BTW: The circuit breakers never tripped.
Please help. Thanks.
While doing some routine maintainance today I noticed that the female side of the power cord that attaches to the power inlet on the boat was blackened and had slightly melted. The power inlet itself was also damaged.
A week ago I purchased a second 1500 watt heater to go along with one I already had on board. That day I ran both heaters (full power 1500 watts each) at the same time for several hours, though on seperate circuit breakers. Also plugged in were a 100 watt light bulb, a dry humidifier, a cell phone charger, a handheld VHF charger, and my 10 amp battery charger. At one point I unplugged one of the heaters to run a microwave for several minutes. As stated I didn't notice the damage until today while doing routine maintainance. When I leave the boat I always leave the battery charger on but nothing else and have never had a problem.
Could the damage have occurred because of all the devices I had plugged in at one time? Did I somehow overlaod the panel and cause the problem? BTW: The circuit breakers never tripped.
Please help. Thanks.