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Old 08-10-2013, 08:23 PM
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Im not getting power to the breaker panel on my 35 outlaw. Does anyone know of a fuse or breaker between the power inlet on the transom and the AC panel in the cabin? Thanks for the help.
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Old 08-10-2013, 09:23 PM
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It's probably a bad ground. Take the panel out, loosen all the grounds and retighten them.
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Pull the plug out of the side of the boat. Sometimes too many wires can get tywrapped to them and when hanging and hitting waves it will pull the wires out of the back. If they look good you can check he continuity while its out.
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Thanks for the ideas, I will check both today and reply
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Originally Posted by Fordman08
Thanks for the ideas, I will check both today and reply
Pulled the transom connector, everything is good.check for voltage to the wires and was ok. Pulled the ac panel again, not getting current to panel. Is the power inverter in the circuit before the breaker panel? Thanks again
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Check for rat droppings? Those lake rats will chew right through wiring.

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I finally got it fixed. There is a breaker on the port side under the rear seat hidden behind a battery. You can not see it, I followed the wiring to it. It just needed flipped back on. Thanks everyone for the feedback.
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