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Title: Reverse polarity warning light poblem
Post by: Wayne on April 19, 2010, 04:44:58 PM
Twice now my reverse polarity warning light has come on while plugged in at my berth.  In both cases turning power off and then back on made the red light go away.  I have occupied the same berth for three years; don't know of any changes in the marina's electrical system,  nor to my boat's 110 system.
Any ideas and advice will be greatly appreciated!
Title: Re: Reverse polarity warning light poblem
Post by: Ken Juul on April 20, 2010, 04:35:22 AM
may be some corrosion or a failing shore power cord.  Inspect the cord for burn/hot spots on the plugs, replace if you find anything. Give both recepticals/cord ends a good shot of contact cleaner and work the plug in the socket to clean.  Hope that helps.
Title: Re: Reverse polarity warning light poblem
Post by: Stu Jackson on April 20, 2010, 07:21:54 AM
Whenever you have any electrical problems, whether AC or DC, check the connections first.  Experience indicates hat the connections are usually the "prime suspects."

It's always helpful to have a portable reverse polarity plug in light available from ACE hardware.  Whenever you're seeing something weird with your built-in light, plug into a receptacle and check it out with the portable meter.
Title: Re: Reverse polarity warning light poblem
Post by: Wayne on April 20, 2010, 01:18:18 PM
Hmmm.  I've been reading in the 'search' files, too.  Since this problem has just popped up in the last month I'm wondering if all the extra moisture in the air could have caused a little corrosion on my plugs and/or receptacles.
Title: Re: Reverse polarity warning light poblem
Post by: Roger Blake on April 26, 2010, 04:03:38 PM
I've had similar experiences...everytime it is a loose connection between shore power and the boat. The retaining ring on the shore power cord does not always properly engage the threads on the boat connection, so the cord works loose...then the light comes on.