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Genset transfer switch
- buster53
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Genset transfer switch
Could this be as simple as hitting it with a shot of WD-40 or is it more complicated? I've never opened this panel before or know what the switch looks like, but I'm guessing I can figure it out.
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Re: Genset transfer switch
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Re: Genset transfer switch
When I turn on my genset, I don't hear the usual chatter.
Second question, does Carver still use these auto transfer switches? I've been having some engine work done and picked up my boat from the yard it was being worked at yesterday. When I got back to my marina is when I noticed the problem. I called the boat yard owner to tell him my problem and he acted like these auto switches are unusual and haven't been used in years.
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Re: Genset transfer switch
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post Did you check the breakers at your shore power inlets? They should be directly above your cord connection on the boat.
Where my shore power cords are connected to the boat, I don't see any kind of switch or breaker. Is there a switch somewhere between the connection and my breaker panel? I'm just not seeing anything.
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Re: Genset transfer switch
Just saw your post...there should be breakers near your shore power inlets, square boxes with covers on them. In mine they are in the cabinet at the stern with the power cord plugs, cable etc. Maybe your boat is a bit different.
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Re: Genset transfer switch
Have a look at steps 10 and 11 here, there does in fact seem to be breakers in the shore power source box....pgae 56...
https://carveryachts.blob.core.windows. ... _02-v1.pdf
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Re: Genset transfer switch
I'll search for previous threads.
Thanks guys
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Re: Genset transfer switch
buster53 wrote:Source of the post Yes, I have opened my panel. I don't see anything wrong. The switches seem to be in good order as I can move them on to off or however you can describe it. They don't seem locked in one position or the other.
I'll search for previous threads.
Thanks guys
Have a look at my last post above, small edit there, may help.
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Re: Genset transfer switch
Thanks guys.
In addition to the 2 covered connectors for shore power, I had 3 more, one for TV cable connection and I assumed 1 was for a phone connection and didn't think about the 3rd. Anyway, number 2 & 3 covered my breakers
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