Hello All,
I am a new 34 MKII owner and looking for advice. I've searched the forums and haven't found answers, but perhaps I overlooked some other threads since I haven't quite mastered the search function yet.
Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone has run into this situation. I recently had an electric head installed which required a 10A circuit breaker switch be installed in the aux one space in my DC panel. I also had the VHF antennae on the mast replaced since it had been damaged. I went for an overnight cruise last week and while moored up, found that my Anchor Light, Steaming light, deck light and 12V outlet are all not working. They were working a couple weeks ago at the survey prior to said "improvements".
I checked all the connections behind the panel and nothing is obviously disconnected or fried. I am not sure what else to check. It seems it would be related to the breaker installation, but I'm not sure how that would effect the 12 volt outlet. It's a confusing situation, and there may be more than one cause. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I troubleshoot and learn.
Thanks to all of you.
Scott
Hull 1781
I am a new 34 MKII owner and looking for advice. I've searched the forums and haven't found answers, but perhaps I overlooked some other threads since I haven't quite mastered the search function yet.
Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone has run into this situation. I recently had an electric head installed which required a 10A circuit breaker switch be installed in the aux one space in my DC panel. I also had the VHF antennae on the mast replaced since it had been damaged. I went for an overnight cruise last week and while moored up, found that my Anchor Light, Steaming light, deck light and 12V outlet are all not working. They were working a couple weeks ago at the survey prior to said "improvements".
I checked all the connections behind the panel and nothing is obviously disconnected or fried. I am not sure what else to check. It seems it would be related to the breaker installation, but I'm not sure how that would effect the 12 volt outlet. It's a confusing situation, and there may be more than one cause. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I troubleshoot and learn.
Thanks to all of you.
Scott
Hull 1781