11984 C30. I accidentally left lights and instruments on (yeah, I know) for a week. My batteries were dead, which I replaced since they were old, anyway. But my shore power does not work. Perhaps I fried something. Any ideas?
Maybe your marina flipped the breaker for shore power to hopefully eventually make the lights go out. It would have been nice to contact you. But .....
Do you have an inverter? Some inverter/chargers CUT-OUT unless they have a battery with at least (say) 8 Volts in order to avoid frying the boards in the inverter/charger.
If that's the case, you have to put a jumper cable (or a jump starter) on the batteries; and, they inverter may come back to life.
It's also possible that you fried the inverter charger if it has no protections.
My charger/inverter cuts off with low voltage. It will power back on, but it gives an alarm and cuts back off. Once the batteries are charged, it powers up fine. If I connect to shore power, it will charge the batteries.
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