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Steve
I'd appreciate any feedback on this topic- I'm stumped but that's not saying too much sinece my experience with AC circuits on boats is minimal. Here's the situation-- We've keept our sail boat at a condo in Florida for the last three years- same boat, same shore power so no changes there. We had air conditioning installed recently and the installer reported everything was working fine. When we arrived at the condo today and I connected the shore power the "Reversed Polarity" light came on. This was the first time I've seen it come on since owning the boat so I'm not too sure what could cause the problem. Since the air con was the only known variable I disconnected the air con circuit completely from the breaker panel but still got the "revered Ploarity" indicator.What else could likely cause this problem? I believe it is supposed to indicate the neutral wire is the grounded conductor and not "hot"??? COuld the main AC breaker have gone bad? If I switch the main AC breaker to the "on" position and check the shore power input connector there is no resistance between any three of the leads.As I said- any info would be appreciated