No 110 power to aft deck outlet
- WhiskeyRiver
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No 110 power to aft deck outlet
Hi, I'm new to this forum. We just purchased our 355 aft cabin last August. Last year the outlet and ice maker on our aft deck worked fine. This spring we discovered that the outlets (one for the ice maker and one outlet) are not working. Have replaced the GFI outlets in the salon and forward head as well as the outlet on the aft deck hoping that was the problem. Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a switch that I have forgotten about? This is really baffling me and my more experienced dock buddies. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
Have you pulled the outlet yet. As I found out that's a prime location for corrosion.
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
Yes, I have replaced that outlet also. Not getting any juice to those outlets on the aft deck.
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
Although we have a different model, we too found a dead outlet on our back deck last year. After changing the outlet, then box we ended up running new leads to/from the main panel to just 'start over,' and haven't had problems since, nor with any of the salon outlets that were feeding from the back outlet. Due to code we used shrink wrapped crimped terminals.
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
WhiskeyRiver: I have the same issue - power suddenly quite while doing my fall clean up, didn't have a change to pull the outlet - preparing for the spring "todo" list and this is on it - aside from swapping the outlet to a new GFI did you find a solution?
I'd rather not have to replace all the wiring going back to panel unless I have too…
I'd rather not have to replace all the wiring going back to panel unless I have too…
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
I know this post is a few months old, but I had the same problem on my 1997 325 aft cabin and found that the ground fault receptacle on the starboard side of the boat provided ground fault protection for all of the outlets on that side of the boat. Replaced that inside ground fault outlet and all works fine. I have heard of some Carvers that had that GFI receptacle mounted inside the cabinet for the microwave or the fridge. So, you might have to look for it.
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
Hi, I own a 1998 355 Aft Cabin and discovered the same.... no power to the aft deck and ice maker outlets. We woke up the morning after a thunderstorm and the ice maker and aft outlets were out. The line leading to those outlets are no longer hot. Common sense tells me a tripped GFI or Breaker but I cannot find a source.
I know it's been a while since your post but did you find the root of your power failure. I tested all 3 GFI outlets that I know about (one port salon, one stbd head and one stbd salon) and all work fine. Any chance you found a hidden GFI or breaker switch powering the aft deck outlets. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I know it's been a while since your post but did you find the root of your power failure. I tested all 3 GFI outlets that I know about (one port salon, one stbd head and one stbd salon) and all work fine. Any chance you found a hidden GFI or breaker switch powering the aft deck outlets. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
I'm wondering if the OP found his problem too. I have a 1998 355 and I was removing the aft original equipment TV unit. I found a GFI outlet in the lower cabinet where the TV plugs into on mine. I'll assume that it's standard from CARVER. It'll be to the right side of the cabinet when you look in. It controls the outlet on the aft deck also. HTH
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
Since there are only 2 receptacle breakers on the AC panel. The boat is divided port and starboard. I would trace the wiring from the aft deck outlets. My guess would be a junction box somewhere.
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Re: No 110 power to aft deck outlet
Most likely the gfi in the aft cabin behind the tv. If this tripped you are getting water into that receptacle and most likely into the closet below it. get a new weather proof cover and caulk to solve the problem.