FloridaCranchi34
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some comments based on general el. experience and not related to the cranchi:
if generator runs all loads without issues within the boat, it's obvs that the problem lays between the pillar and the switch (if there is one!) that handles the shorepower vs generator powering of the craft.
I'd start from the easier, check the shorepower cable, plugging it only on dock side only tells us that the three wires are most likely not shorted between them, nothing more.
So need to check each of the three, then I'd open up the socket where it fits on the boat and check for dirt/dump/whatnot that could possibly lead to activating the breaker on the dockside.
Before going any further, I'd try to also:
It may well be an issue of the cable or the pillar.
- either plug the boat in another dock line
- borrow another shorepower cable from a fellow boater in your marina and check it out (or use your shorecable in another boat and see if it trips that pillar)
I give you 95% chances of figuring out what's wrong by these steps.
cheers
V.
Appreciate the insight. This particular cable has a "repair" plug on the pedestal side as well...I'm going to open the plug and ensure it is wired correctly. The boat side seems to have a 50A connector on it. Are 30A and 50A connectors physically different in size? I did some more reading last night on how the GFCI actually works and yes, without making connections on both ends, it won't test correctly.


It has a "Engine/Shore" and "Generator" switch on the panel in the cabin(Item A). It would also seem it has it's own GFCI at 30mA shown as item #1 on the schematic?
