[C320-list] AC reversed polarity light
Scott Thompson
surprise at thompson87.com
Wed Jul 7 06:36:31 PDT 2010
Thanks Irv. I suppose I should keep one of those on board.
I know that the problem is not on the dock. I have this problem at all
dockside outlets now, including ones that work fine for other people and
worked fine for me not long ago. It's clearly something between the
dockside outlet and the AC panel on the boat. I'm looking for some way
to track the specific faulty part or connection.
To you electrical experts out there: Looking at the AC wiring diagram,
the reverse polarity light appears to be wired to detect a voltage
present between the neutral (white wire) input side of the main AC
breaker on the panel and the AC ground bus bar behind the panel. What
failure of my wiring would cause a voltage to appear there consistently?
It isn't clear to me why an open circuit on either neutral or ground
would cause either one to show up as "hot", which is what you would
expect with an actual polarity reversal.
I have no inverter, and the factory stock AC installation.
Scott Thompson
Surprise, #653
Irving Grunes wrote:
> All,
> See :
> http://www.tequipment.net/IdealReceptacleTesters.asp
> for and electrical tester to check the outlets on the boat.
> If the oytlets are bad, then the dock receptacle is probably bad.
> Irv Grunes
> #851
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Scott Thompson <surprise at thompson87.com>wrote:
>
>> Thanks. That's where my suspicions lie. Is there some way to test? And
>> does anyone know a part number or source?
>>
>> Scott
>> Surprise, #653
>>
>> vpweikel at comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>> Scott,
>>>
>>>
>>> Had the same reverse polarity issue a few years back.
>>>
>>>
>>> Turned out to be the shore plug on the stern.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Paul Weikel
>>> Second Chance
>>> #361
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Sweet" <jamesweet at frontiernet.net>
>>> To: C320-List at Catalina320.com Sent: Tuesday, July 6, 2010 8:17:15 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [C320-list] AC reversed polarity light
>>> Had the same issue on our old Pearson 332. Also had an intermittent
>>> flicker in the reversed polarity light. Turned out to be a bad power cord.
>>> Jim Sweet TGIF (Thank God It Floats) 901
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Thompson" <
>>> surprise at thompson87.com> To: "Catalina320.org" <C320-List at Catalina320.org>
>>> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 9:38 PM Subject: [C320-list] AC reversed
>>> polarity light
>>>
>>> On our recent cruise we found that the reverse polarity light came on
>>>> when we tested the AC hookup in 2 different marinas, and then again back on
>>>> our home pier. Since there was no indication of improper wiring at any of
>>>> these locations, and since we had no trouble at the home pier at the start
>>>> of the trip, I assume that the problem is somewhere in my boat or power
>>>> cord. The power cord passes a simple end to end continuity check on each of
>>>> the three conductors, and there is no sign of any shorts. Does anyone have
>>>> suggestions on what to look for next? It's occurred to me that perhaps I
>>>> need to replace the shore power connector on the transom. It looks OK, but
>>>> after 11 years, maybe the weather has taken its toll.
>>>> My recollection is that faults other than reverse polarity can cause
>>>> these kinds of symptoms but I do not remember the details.
>>>> --
>>>> Scott Thompson Surprise, #653
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Scott Thompson
>> Surprise, #653
>>
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Scott Thompson
Surprise, #653
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