Firefly625
Well-Known Member
Hi, I seem to be having a senior moment... please help. I installed to my Merry Fisher 625 shore power last summer. All installed I believe correctly & safely, waterproof adapter through cockpit, running to RCD unit, running to 2 outlets in the cabin, & green/yellow earth running from RCD to DC negative in battery switch box. This is the part I am now struggling with (I think). This is an outboard powered boat, DC negative goes straight from battery cut off unit to engine. I know AC earth needs to go to engine, therefore links to 12v DC negative by default. To keep 12v battery topped up I have been using a battery conditioner which has worked well, but if battery low does take some time to charge up as it is only charging under 2amps, but this is permanently connected to the battery and has been fine. But I have purchased a 6amp sterling battery charger and fitted it yesterday, switched on and it immediately blew RCD unit. Thought I had done something stupid so checked all connections and all OK, so (as we all do) tried again hoping that the same thing would not happen & guess what, it didn't, this time it blew the internal fuse in the charger... Now I have been in contact with charger supplier who have said they will send me a new unit, but I am now just considering the circuit I have. Is it correct? Is the charger faulty or is my circuit.... In essence connecting the 240v shorepower earth to the boats earth (the engine) I have linked straight to the 12v DC negative therefore linking both 240v & 12v AC/DC together... But I am sure this is correct, although my confidence is now reducing..so any advice would be welcome. Otherwise I am off to a marine electrician! Many thanks in advance!!