MedMilo
Well-Known Member
Anchored off the Amalfi coast in 30 deg heat last week with genny on all night when, at about 6am, aircon and all 240v systems stopped without warning. Assumed breaker problem but after an hour or so worked out that it was something in the large distribution / transformer unit. Not sure what it's actually called?! Anyway, on opening it up I saw that the cable leading from the generator into the transformer unit had entirely melted and virtually caught fire, scorching a few cables adjacent to it too.
Called in a large, reputable electrical services company who seem to think it's not too hard to fix but were amazed at the thin gauge of the cable used. To try to explain the problem to a relative luddite they made the seemingly very sensible point that the cable linking the generator to the boat (the one that melted) is about a third of the gauge of the boat's shore power cable yet is expected to carry the same current (albeit over a much shorter distance I guess). They're going to replace it with much thicker cable however this isn't entirely straightforward as the cable is loomed throughout this transformer box - but they seem to think they can sort it.
If their assessment is true I find this an extraordinary oversight / shortcut which might have had pretty disastrous consequences. In any case, am installing a fire alarm above that box (linked to the others on the boat)!!
Would be very interested to hear from anyone who knows more about electronics as I can't really believe a large builder like Fairline would do something as dumb as this...?!


Called in a large, reputable electrical services company who seem to think it's not too hard to fix but were amazed at the thin gauge of the cable used. To try to explain the problem to a relative luddite they made the seemingly very sensible point that the cable linking the generator to the boat (the one that melted) is about a third of the gauge of the boat's shore power cable yet is expected to carry the same current (albeit over a much shorter distance I guess). They're going to replace it with much thicker cable however this isn't entirely straightforward as the cable is loomed throughout this transformer box - but they seem to think they can sort it.
If their assessment is true I find this an extraordinary oversight / shortcut which might have had pretty disastrous consequences. In any case, am installing a fire alarm above that box (linked to the others on the boat)!!
Would be very interested to hear from anyone who knows more about electronics as I can't really believe a large builder like Fairline would do something as dumb as this...?!

