boatsRus
Well-Known Member
I think I may have fried my battery charger, but would be grateful for the opinion of Forumites on how serious it might be. The symptoms:
I normally keep my boat on a mid-stream mooring (far away from any mains electricity) but whilst alongside in Yarmouth on Saturday night I plugged into the mains supply to give the batteries a boost. All was working well: the right lights were showing on my Victron battery charger and the immersion heater was working. When I returned to the boat after dinner ashore, I noticed that the supply point which I was plugged into had tripped. It was re-set and I checked on board to see if I could find a snag. The auto trip in the mains supply panel had tripped - I re-set it and the mains electricity supply light came on, but there were no lights on the battery charger and the immersion heater was not working. My question is - have I missed something simple which I can easily put right myself, or should I be taking the cover panel off the Victron to see what has been fried inside before calling out the professionals? I would be grateful if you could please keep replies as low-tech as possible - I am not an expert electrician!
Thanks in anticipation
I normally keep my boat on a mid-stream mooring (far away from any mains electricity) but whilst alongside in Yarmouth on Saturday night I plugged into the mains supply to give the batteries a boost. All was working well: the right lights were showing on my Victron battery charger and the immersion heater was working. When I returned to the boat after dinner ashore, I noticed that the supply point which I was plugged into had tripped. It was re-set and I checked on board to see if I could find a snag. The auto trip in the mains supply panel had tripped - I re-set it and the mains electricity supply light came on, but there were no lights on the battery charger and the immersion heater was not working. My question is - have I missed something simple which I can easily put right myself, or should I be taking the cover panel off the Victron to see what has been fried inside before calling out the professionals? I would be grateful if you could please keep replies as low-tech as possible - I am not an expert electrician!
Thanks in anticipation