Seven Spades
Well-Known Member
Do yourself and us a big favour and buy a digital voltmeter - about £10 - and measure the voltage that was giving you the tingle. If it's around 20 volts AC that's probably an earth problem somewhere, if it's 240 volts AC that means your charger is connecting the Live wire to your boat DC negative.!!!!!!
I have one on board but I didn't know what to measure nor the possible cause. I don't know why this is doing you a favour I only came here for advice. earlier I was accused of being a troll!
I am sure it is not 240V as I could not feel it with my fingers , it is probably less than 50V. So I plan to measure earth to anode and then neutral to anode with charger switched both on and off. I am am also going to see if I can find out if a galvanic isolated is fitted and if not I will fit one. I can't think of anything else to do at this stage. I didn't think I will be able to trace out the fault if that is not the cause because everything is so difficult to get to.