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Wally Boggus
I don't know where to start but to say I don't know much about electricity except to stay away from it. First I always leave my boat's electrical at dock on the following:ac main oncharger ondc main onrefer on (to keep the beer cold
Here is the chain of events that led to a 110 short:During week someone unplugs my shorepower cord at the dock and the plug ends up in the waterSaturday I arrive at my boat but did not notice that the shorepower cord was unplugged at the dock and was 3 feet underwaterI go down and discover that the switches on my panel are in their normal positions as I left them (see above) but no ledsI look out and discover the shorepower is unplugged and is hanging in the waterI turn off all the breakersPlug in the shorepower at the dockWhen I attempted to turn on the 110 main....POW! Flash!Opened panel and discovered a bunch of fried 110 wiresUpon talking with the marina rigger he said at first he didn't think that it had anything to do with the cord being unplugged and in the water. Later after he thought about it awhile he said that the watered cord may have caused it since I had a DC appliance running and that it may have caused electrolisis(sp?) as the burnt 110 wires exposed a lot of green corrorsion (10 month old fresh water boat). He later spoke with an inspector who said that probably was not the cause.This is way over my head...does anyone know what the hell could have happened?w