When you say ‘on shore power’ I assume you mean with the shore charger on. LED 
lamps usually have a broad voltage operating range but I suppose your batteries 
might not be delivering enough voltage to the lamps. Check the voltage when 
only on batteries – at the lamp itself if possible. Do the lamps work / not 
work when you turn on/off the charger?

 

 

Ed

 

Prime Interest

Toronto, Canada

 

From: CnC-List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bev Parslow via 
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Sent: April 30, 2020 12:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Bev Parslow <[email protected]>
Subject: Stus-List wiring problem.

 

Over the last two months we have had some electrical changes on the boat. The 
pulpit was taken off and repaired. A new led light was put on it. For a Xmas 
present I put in 4 new led cabin lights and they work a treat. The lights all 
work on shore power, but when on battery power these two circuits are blown. So 
lights work on shore but not on battery. Where to begin? Do I disconnect the 
new lights and see if that makes a difference. Thoughts gentle people.

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