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Old 05-17-2021, 10:13 AM   #6
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Welcome aboard. Are you familiar with marine electrical work? If so you will either need to switch off breakers until the loads go off. If that doesn’t work then they are likely powered off the battery bank directly and hopefully through some sort of over current protection, fuse or breaker. You would probably have to start at the devices and chase the wires back to wherever they are picking up power. Then if there is a breaker you could just turn off the breaker or add a switch to turn them off. As mentioned you need to make sure that your bilge pumps are powered 24x7 even if the main breaker is off. Particularly on a mooring where others are not around to notice that the boat is taking on water. I would absolutely add some solar to keep up with the loads and pumps. Good luck!
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