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bobl 12-18-2008 11:03 AM

Fountain electrical question
 
I'm chasing an electrical current drain problem on a 2001 38' Fountain. Does anyone know what the ckt breaker labeled "full time 12v" is used for? This appears to be the source of my drain. The customer cannot tell me what it's for and I'm not that familiar with the boats. Worst case I guess I'll disconnect it and see what doesn't work. I'd appreciate any thoughts.

Bob

CPPerformance 12-18-2008 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by bobl (Post 2761470)
I'm chasing an electrical current drain problem on a 2001 38' Fountain. Does anyone know what the ckt breaker labeled "full time 12v" is used for? This appears to be the source of my drain. The customer cannot tell me what it's for and I'm not that familiar with the boats. Worst case I guess I'll disconnect it and see what doesn't work. I'd appreciate any thoughts.

Bob

Usually Mercury uses 1 big red button 50 amp for the whole motor/drivetrain, sounds like the 12v may be for a small accessory or something after market. Let me know if you need any parts, the breaker may be bad.
Brian

Knot 4 Me 12-18-2008 01:36 PM

Any 12V outlets in the cabin or cockpit? That would be my guess.

bobl 12-18-2008 04:03 PM

So far I've found it runs the forward bilge pump and is wired directly to the battery. Someone had installed a solid state automatic bilge pump and that is what was running battery down, even with the battery switches turned off. It cycles every 2 minutes to test for water. It also runs into the panel in the cabin. Maybe keep alive for a radio.

Thanks for the ideas.

Lmarth 12-19-2008 07:54 AM

For what it's worth,I can think of three items on my Slingshot that always have power to them. The bilge pump in the engine compartment, the Northstar GPS and the Merc Cathode Anti-corrosion system. Good luck....

rbtnt 12-19-2008 04:52 PM

Try disconnecting the Merc Cathode. I have seen these go bad and pull a large amount of current.


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