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Searchlight Replacement, wire feeding
- Hotsummerday
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Searchlight Replacement, wire feeding
- Midnightsun
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Re: No Shore Power
- Hotsummerday
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Re: No Shore Power
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Re: No Shore Power

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Re: No Shore Power
Also, between the isolation transformer and the main panel you should either have a selector switch for shore/genset or an automatic transfer switch. Does your electrical system work fine on generator?
I also wonder where you're referencing voltage to. You can measure the incoming 240VAC across the two hot pins, and you should be able to do the same with the output of the isolation transformer. When you say "one leg coming in is normal voltage and the other leg coming in seems to be low voltage", you need to be comparing those to the correct ground or neutral, as incoming VAC has a different ground and neutral than the VAC after the isolation transformer. Also wonder if where you're measuring voltage you're actually seeing power. You can measure trace or "ghost" voltage that's not actually capable of driving anything because it's just an induced voltage. If you put a load on where you're measuring it then you know if there's actually power if the voltage still is present.
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Re: No Shore Power
- Hotsummerday
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Re: No Shore Power
bud 37: there is the isolation transformer, I'm assuming its the boost transformer
km1125: everything does run fine on generator, there is a main breaker between the glendining and transformer and it is good and on.
Midnightsun: the low voltage is on one leg incoming to transformer
question: when on generator, should it feed through the transformer also?
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Re: No Shore Power
Hotsummerday wrote:Source of the post
question: when on generator, should it feed through the transformer also?
No. The purpose is to isolate from shore power, or accommodate variations in shore power voltage. The genset does that stuff by itself, so there's no need for the transformer.
So, how do you switch from shorepower to genset? Is it automatic or manual?
I'm confused by the statement "the low voltage is on one leg incoming to transformer". There is ONLY one "leg" coming into the transformer and that's the 240VAC across both mains. The neutral doesn't do anything there, so there's not really two "legs" like you'd find in a home system or in your system AFTER the isolation transformer.
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Re: No Shore Power

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Re: No Shore Power
the low voltage is on one leg incoming to transformer
Then the most likely issue is the cord or the shore power output at the dock or a poor connection/contact in the inlet receptacle of the boat. Have you checked power at the end of the cord before plugging into the boat?
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