doraymefa
Member
On launching I refilled the water tanks, pressurised the water system and plugged into shore power. All seemed fine until I closed the switches on the circuit board before leaving for the day.
When switching off the hot water, the on board circuit breaker tripped as did the pontoon circuit breaker.
I have since changed the immersion element for new and changed the shore power cable for new. I established that there was nothing wrong with the old immersion element which is now a spare.
This weekend I plugged into a different marina shore power and everything worked perfectly in that circuit until I turned the hot water off. Again the on board circuit breaker tripped as did the pontoon circuit breaker.
As a test I re-set the breakers, switched the hot water back on and all worked fine. This time I simply unplugged the shore power and nothing tripped. I switched off at the panel, reconnected shore power and turned on the hot water without an issue.
What should I do now to work out what is causing the circuit breakers to trip? Thanks.
When switching off the hot water, the on board circuit breaker tripped as did the pontoon circuit breaker.
I have since changed the immersion element for new and changed the shore power cable for new. I established that there was nothing wrong with the old immersion element which is now a spare.
This weekend I plugged into a different marina shore power and everything worked perfectly in that circuit until I turned the hot water off. Again the on board circuit breaker tripped as did the pontoon circuit breaker.
As a test I re-set the breakers, switched the hot water back on and all worked fine. This time I simply unplugged the shore power and nothing tripped. I switched off at the panel, reconnected shore power and turned on the hot water without an issue.
What should I do now to work out what is causing the circuit breakers to trip? Thanks.