Thought I'd share an incident I had that was a little scary.
I have a 2008 B40 with the 2 shore power sockets.
I lost shore power on the non-air condition 110V circuit. After an extensive crawl thru the boat with a multi meter I discovered melting and carbon black in the area where the shore power wires is attached to the primary breaker. This breaker, on the B40 ,is in the stb aft lazarette. It was obviously from a short and caused considerable over heating. A marine technician told me the cause was a lose wire where it entered the breaker. After replacing the breaker and checking that the wires are all tight, everything is back to normal.
Incase its not clear below is what the breaker looks like once removed from its enclosure. The enclosure hides the wire attaching screws. So the enclose cover must be removed to check if the wires are tight. The lose wire in my instance saw the black wire that attaches on the bottom right of the breaker.
I'm very thankful that the thermo sensor in the breaker did its job. The takeaway for me is to remove the covers and annually inspect the breakers.
Harry
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Glad to hear all is well. I have a 2008 model B43 and will definitely check those wires and the wires in the breaker box behind the port side salon seat (serves heat/ac system) next time we are at the boat. I think the 2nd breaker box was installed to be ABYC compliant, reference breaker box distance from heat/ac unit?)
James
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