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Old 08-13-2024, 09:05 PM   #1
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Default Cabin lights not working

Last storm, and a 6 foot tidal surge tore out my shore power. I replaced the broken female connection on the stern, and the splitter. My ac is working, and the fridge, however the stereo and cabin lights aren’t working all breakers have been cycled and are on, and both legs show power at the panel. Any help is appreciated
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Old 08-13-2024, 10:18 PM   #2
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Stereo and cabin lights work off of 12VDC only, is the battery switch on?
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Battery. Switch is on, also the electric head won’t flush
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Battery. Switch is on, also the electric head won’t flush
Does the engine start? If not check for power at the 50 amp breaker. If power there check for power at the fuse panel under the helm. If no power check connection of the 10 pin circular connector of the harness in the engine compartment.
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Stereo, Lights, and Head......along with pressure pump (galley and head sink water), horn, engine starter are all 12VDC. That really shouldn't have any relationship with the 120VAC shorepower.

1) Check to see if the batteries have a charge.

2) Check to see if the battery charger is putting out 12VDC.

3) Check to see if the batteries are showing voltage from the charger.

The only thing I can think of is the incident somehow shorted or fried the battery charger, causing the batteries to get drained.

Just a thought.
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