- Feb 5, 2012
- 183
i have a 1990 C-30 Tall that I bought in February; at the time his shore power connection powered the boat just fine, and he's told me that he never had issues with it.
I'm on a mooring so didn't try shore power at my marina until this week...
When I plug the boat in, all is well; when I throw the main breaker in the boat, all is fine; however, throwing either outlets, water heater or the Mermaid (A/C) switch cause the dock's breaker to trip.
Nothing on the back of the panel jumps out at us; 3 questions:
Have any of you had this problem?
If I can't find someone to fix it in Nashville, are there techs who will travel to fix something like this? I'm desperate to get my air and heat working.
is there a block somewhere that we can't see where these AC connections are junctioned, other than the block right behind the panel?
We did this:
Shore to cable - fine
Shore to cable plugged into cockpit - fine
Same with main breaker on - fine
Same with any of the 3 sub-breakers on - throws the circuit breaker at the dock
Thanks for any help,
Bob
I'm on a mooring so didn't try shore power at my marina until this week...
When I plug the boat in, all is well; when I throw the main breaker in the boat, all is fine; however, throwing either outlets, water heater or the Mermaid (A/C) switch cause the dock's breaker to trip.
Nothing on the back of the panel jumps out at us; 3 questions:
Have any of you had this problem?
If I can't find someone to fix it in Nashville, are there techs who will travel to fix something like this? I'm desperate to get my air and heat working.
is there a block somewhere that we can't see where these AC connections are junctioned, other than the block right behind the panel?
We did this:
Shore to cable - fine
Shore to cable plugged into cockpit - fine
Same with main breaker on - fine
Same with any of the 3 sub-breakers on - throws the circuit breaker at the dock
Thanks for any help,
Bob