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New Marina GFI outlet dock boxes
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New Marina GFI outlet dock boxes
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Re: New Marina GFI outlet dock boxes
Well first step, test your boat and see if there is a problem.....you may be ok, really wont know until it is tested.
Neutral , ground and bonding on a boat have special relationships that may get fooled with over the years. Read screwed up, really not the year of the boat in my opinion unless they are referring to newer boats having isolation transformers which changes things.
Sometimes non marine rated appliances added can create this problem as they are wired for residential use......in your house the wiring ground relationship is different. Do some research, but perhaps hire a marine certified electrician to test and assess your boat's wiring and bonding.

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Re: New Marina GFI outlet dock boxes
I have heard that there were some issues on some boats with the reverse polarity circuits tripping the newer, more sensitive GFCI breakers on shore pedestals. I don't recall the details, but keep that in mind as something to check if you have issues.
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Re: New Marina GFI outlet dock boxes
camsaure@aol.com wrote:Source of the post They told me most older boats had the grounds and neutral hooked together
I would not rely on that info.......needs to come from a certified electrician IMO.....also it is possible you have a short on board, perhaps a chafed cable etc., appliance casing etc. It is one thing to test the cable end but then there needs to be some discovery after that....could even be as simple as the cable, don't assume.
Good luck man chasing these things is trying at best.
