Electrical Gremlin?

Amphion

New member
Hi All,
I have an issue and hope with your help I can resolve it.
I brought my boat home out of storage. I ran the motors, no problems. Checked that the bilge pump was working..no problem. However, I can manually turn on the bilge from the helm, but everything else is dead.
I have checked both batteries and all the fuses. I have cleaned all the connections at the batteries.

Am I missing something obvious?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

If I scratch my head anymore on this one there won't be any left.

Cheers
 
The bilge pump most likely works because they are typically connected directly to the battery.

The rest of your circuits are all likely going through an ON-OFF-ON switch, a large fuse, or both. You might check for one of those.

Hope this helps some,
Ray
 
Do you have a circuit breaker with push button reset close to the batteries? Follow red wire + from the battery

It can be re set by pressing the button
 
If you have a volt meter (or other 12v tester), you can start at the battery ensuring there is 12v power there; and then start following wires to ensure that at each junction (e.g., a connector, a fuse, a switch, a device) there is still 12v. When there isn't, the problem is btwn that point and the last point that did have power.
 
sgmfish":20gdc2oi said:
If you have a volt meter (or other 12v tester), you can start at the battery ensuring there is 12v power there; and then start following wires to ensure that at each junction (e.g., a connector, a fuse, a switch, a device) there is still 12v. When there isn't, the problem is btwn that point and the last point that did have power.

I agree and use a DVM and start checking voltages

Usually it is the circuit breaker or the 1/2/0ff switch that is the issue

Do you have 2 batteries?
Maybe the battery connected to bilge pump is ok and the other is dead. Check these too
 
Most likely the circuit breaker which will be aft--probably near the battery switch.

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In my 2006, it is in the starboard lazarette, just before the wires run up under the gunnel. Swing the level back up.
 
Resolved! I have breakers like the one pictured.
The level on one is yellow. The other is black and was hidden by a cable.
Okay I'm a twit.....but a happy one!

Thanks for all the replies!
 
Now, then... you need to figure out why one of your main circuit breakers has tripped... hopefully, before it inconveniently reminds you about it on the water.
 
AK Angler":jkatphfh said:
Now, then... you need to figure out why one of your main circuit breakers has tripped... hopefully, before it inconveniently reminds you about it on the water.

Ha, shades of my "Mystery" on Powell last year (repeatedly blowing main breaker for no obvious reason, and with odd "lead up" symptoms). I did finally get it solved, I believe (malfunctioning ACR, which was cheerfully and quickly replaced by Blue Sea), and as a side bonus I got many good suggestions for improving my electrical system (none of which turned out to be related to the cause, but all of which were gratefully accepted, and acted on).

I'm sure your problem (if you even have one) is going to be easier to take care of, but AK Angler's post sort of made me laugh as I remembered the saga (and by the way, AK Angler, thanks again for that diagram - it has been helpful to be able to show it to people quite a few times!)

Maybe the red button got bumped - that would be simple :D

Sunbeam
 
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