wwestman
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2015
- Messages
- 395
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Excellent Adventure
- Vessel Make
- 1995 Jefferson Ker Shine 45
Thanks for all the help.
Today's frustrations went as follows: Based on suggestions went looking for a fuse(s). Actually found them buried in the cable trays. The fuse for the suspect cable was blown (no voltage on the downstream side. Went and got a new fuse (actually bought two figuring it was like headlights). Put new fuse in, now have voltage on the downstream side. Celebration starts ...
Go to panel, no voltage at the other end. Many curse words later... way I figure it somewhere between the fuse and panel there must be some problem that caused the original fuse to go (luckily for the PO)
So I am back to square one. At this point I will spend the money to get a pro in to run new cable to keep something bad from happening.
It would be interesting to find what caused the issue but not worth pulling an engine.
Thanks for all the suggestions. They did help.
Today's frustrations went as follows: Based on suggestions went looking for a fuse(s). Actually found them buried in the cable trays. The fuse for the suspect cable was blown (no voltage on the downstream side. Went and got a new fuse (actually bought two figuring it was like headlights). Put new fuse in, now have voltage on the downstream side. Celebration starts ...
Go to panel, no voltage at the other end. Many curse words later... way I figure it somewhere between the fuse and panel there must be some problem that caused the original fuse to go (luckily for the PO)
So I am back to square one. At this point I will spend the money to get a pro in to run new cable to keep something bad from happening.
It would be interesting to find what caused the issue but not worth pulling an engine.
Thanks for all the suggestions. They did help.