Aloha,
I recently moved to a new marina and started having reverse polarity problems. At my prior marina I left my shore power plugged in all the time charging the batteries on the DC side and running a de-humidifier on the AC system. These ran without problems indefinitely. I have a 1985 Hunter 34.
After moving to a new marina it seems as though after about 5 days my AC systems senses a reverse polarity and kicks everything off. The AC switches are left in their on position, but the reverse polarity light is on and everything is turned off including the battery charger, leaving the batteries dead.
I'm going to purchase a testing unit to try and figure out what is going on.
If anyone is knowledgeable about reverse polarity or has encountered a similar problem I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks!
I recently moved to a new marina and started having reverse polarity problems. At my prior marina I left my shore power plugged in all the time charging the batteries on the DC side and running a de-humidifier on the AC system. These ran without problems indefinitely. I have a 1985 Hunter 34.
After moving to a new marina it seems as though after about 5 days my AC systems senses a reverse polarity and kicks everything off. The AC switches are left in their on position, but the reverse polarity light is on and everything is turned off including the battery charger, leaving the batteries dead.
I'm going to purchase a testing unit to try and figure out what is going on.
If anyone is knowledgeable about reverse polarity or has encountered a similar problem I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks!