As with all electrical items, it can be a needle in a hay stack.
Found that there was no power to the cabin.
1. Check power of batteries - Yes 13.8 v
2. Check main break - All good there is no trip
3. Started to go through the individual breakers behind the dash. Everything looks ok
I am not overly concerned with not having house batteries, the major issue is there is no power to the bilge pump. Lucky the boat is quite dry and rarely need unless people in and out of the water all day.
I am ok to get an Electrician, although seeking any stop gap to at least power the bilge pump.
TIA
Found that there was no power to the cabin.
1. Check power of batteries - Yes 13.8 v
2. Check main break - All good there is no trip
3. Started to go through the individual breakers behind the dash. Everything looks ok
I am not overly concerned with not having house batteries, the major issue is there is no power to the bilge pump. Lucky the boat is quite dry and rarely need unless people in and out of the water all day.
I am ok to get an Electrician, although seeking any stop gap to at least power the bilge pump.
TIA