johnalison
Well-Known Member
A couple of nights ago we were about to retire when I noticed that some of the lights on the switchboard were flashing, four or five flashes at a time and not their full brightness. Madam originally accused me of hallucinating, and then decided that the boat was about to burst into flames when the phenomenon was pointed out to her. I assured her that the current involved would be minute but my limited knowledge of electric circuits is too well known to her for my reassurance to have any effect.
So, I inspected the wires before turning off the battery isolating switch, when the flashes continued. Pulling out the mains lead also had no effect and the flashes stopped a few minutes later. As the switches involved were for those cables going up the mast, such as deck and steaming lights, I wonder if the cables were acting as a radio aerial, given that we were moored in a city, Groningen, at the time. Is this a well-known thing?
So, I inspected the wires before turning off the battery isolating switch, when the flashes continued. Pulling out the mains lead also had no effect and the flashes stopped a few minutes later. As the switches involved were for those cables going up the mast, such as deck and steaming lights, I wonder if the cables were acting as a radio aerial, given that we were moored in a city, Groningen, at the time. Is this a well-known thing?