RyanB
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' SEDAN (1985 - 1987)
I had my original (I think) AC pump crap out on me, so I installed a new March pump unit over the weekend, which fixed the problem. When we got back to the dock later that day, all was working and we had the AC running for 3-4 hours. All of a sudden the entire system just stopped, like someone shut the breaker off.
I looked at the AC panel, the breaker was still on. I went to the 50amp breaker on the dock, that too was still on. So I went back to the panel, shut the breaker off, and noticed my Air Conditioning supply power light was just barely illuminated. You could only see a faint glow from the bulb, while the Ship Service light was perfectly bright (see pics below). When I would turn the breaker on, the light would go out completely. Turn the breaker off, and it would then again dimly glow.
Any ideas what could be going on? Everything I'm reading seems to point at reverse polarity, but how would that happen while the AC system is on and running perfectly fine? I'm leaning more towards insufficient power from the shore, but again, it would have had to drop during use and never came back.
I have one 50amp shore power pigtail plug that splits and feeds two 30amp lines to the boat.
Hoping someone else has dealt with this and its a rather easy answer and fix.

Breaker turned off, dim light

Breaker turned on, completely off
I looked at the AC panel, the breaker was still on. I went to the 50amp breaker on the dock, that too was still on. So I went back to the panel, shut the breaker off, and noticed my Air Conditioning supply power light was just barely illuminated. You could only see a faint glow from the bulb, while the Ship Service light was perfectly bright (see pics below). When I would turn the breaker on, the light would go out completely. Turn the breaker off, and it would then again dimly glow.
Any ideas what could be going on? Everything I'm reading seems to point at reverse polarity, but how would that happen while the AC system is on and running perfectly fine? I'm leaning more towards insufficient power from the shore, but again, it would have had to drop during use and never came back.
I have one 50amp shore power pigtail plug that splits and feeds two 30amp lines to the boat.
Hoping someone else has dealt with this and its a rather easy answer and fix.

Breaker turned off, dim light

Breaker turned on, completely off