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    Help with Stove/Oven

    You don't need to remove the switches to test their function. With the breaker in the off position and no power going to the stove/oven, remove the conductor that connects to the lower right terminal of the suspect switch as shown on the schematic (it provides power to the indicator lamp) along...
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    Battery Float Question

    I know nothing about the Victron displays other than what I can see on your screen shots, but I will take a shot at this. The SmartSolar that reads 13.83V looks to me like it may be correct as by noonish on a bright late April day with 600 W of solar the batteries could very well be at float...
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    Saloon Stereo

    Yeah, by way of bluetooth, wifi or hocus pocus you can set the input current to the inverter at a reduced level. By the same method the next owner can increase it back to the max. What is wrong with installing the inverter so that there is no traps set? LFP batteries can deliver an enormous...
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    Saloon Stereo

    Not to be over critical, but if the inverter/charger is a 3kw model (it's hard to tell) you would need a 350 Amp fuse to allow it to run flat out for any reasonable amount of time. This fuse must be at the battery not mounted on the battery switch and will likely need to be a Class T or better...
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    replace a gfci outlet

    The grounding conductor (normally the insulation is green) could be simply a bare wire without any insulation and likely is so in your house's wiring. As such, replace the grounding conductor's insulated locking fork terminal with an uninsulated version, no heat shrink is required. Don't twist...
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    Suggestions needed for removal

    Provided whatever fitting was threaded onto the exterior end of the tube can still be effectively threaded back onto the tube, this fitting has a wall thickness of about a 1/4" and the tube itself has a smooth exterior wall, plus you have access to a couple of pieces of 1/4"+/- alum. plate, say...
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    Crack in er hatch beam

    I've never had any luck having a #10 machine screw drop-in tight into a 3/16" diameter hole as the machine screw is 0.190" and the hole is 0.188". You can force it into your 2 1/4"+/- thick wood beam but you will have to twist it out. That is why I use a #11 (0.191") or depending on the wood...
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    Crack in er hatch beam

    9/16" is larger than 1/2", the entire screw including the head would simply fall through the hole. If you are going to use a #8 screw and it's a hardwood drill a 1/8" diameter hole. The depth of the hole should be about 1/8" shorter than the screw length. The point will make its own hole. If...
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    Battery charger always on?

    The two pins at each end of a straight tube are connected together by the filament, so of course there will be some resistance between those two pins. Otherwise the tube would not light. The only thing connecting one of the pins at one end of the straight tube to a pin at the other end of the...
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    Battery charger always on?

    You can't, with your Fluke 117 measure resistance with the boat's batteries energizing the circuit. The circuit needs to be dead and importantly, at least one end open. Find another circuit, (how about the salon lighting or the Nav. lights are they all incandescent?) to use and then measure...
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    Forum Downtime, software update April 2-3

    Good luck with the implementation. They seldom go as planned. Looking forward to the new look.
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    Battery charger always on?

    That is simply because those 2 pins are connected together inside the tube with the equivalent of a filament that is needed to run the bulb. So is the other end. Without the start circuit getting things going, the gas inside is not a plasma and is therefore non conductive. Here is how they...
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    Battery charger always on?

    Assuming the circle with the x in it is the light fixtures, the switch must be open as drawn in order to measure the resistance of the rest of the circuit as the meter itself completes the circuit. Isn’ t that he goal to measure the resistance so you can calculate the current?
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    Battery charger always on?

    If you lights are fluorescent the gas mixture inside the tube is not conductive when off. If you have one, test a circuit with incandescent bulbs only in it. Be sure your probe leads are in the right ports on the Fluke to measure ohms.
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    Racor bowl fasteners 500FG obsolete model

    If you chose to believe Racor, according to the Part No. list you provided earlier, yours are made after Feb. 1996 as they appear to have a 1 1/4" square boss (a thickening of the body) at the fuel ports. Measure it to be sure. That also means that P/N. RK15081 (the hex headed fasteners that...
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    Water Heater Options

    My heaters are a Bradford White RE1-2U6, which are 2 Gal. (not 2.5 Gal, Ooops!) residential water heaters, about 12" high and 10" in diameter. They are not Marine rated heaters, but why do they need to be? For other reasons they are also plumbed in series to my 17 Gal. water heater. My old...
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    Water Heater Options

    I have onboard, plumbed in series Two, 2.5 Gallon point of use electric water heaters. Each one has a 1500W 120 V ac element that will raise the water temperature by 90º F. in about 22 Minutes, consuming about 550Wh or about 50 Ah @12 V. each. I normally run one, then once it is hot, the...
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    Racor bowl fasteners 500FG obsolete model

    From the pictures I would not want to guess as to whether the threads are the same. Paulga has stated that they all match, effectively so has Racor. From this side of the Continent the problem exists in the threaded bore. It could be as simple as this. At some point in the past, as...
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    Racor bowl fasteners 500FG obsolete model

    If you are convinced that the new Hex Washer Head Capscrews are the same size and thread as the original Fillister headed screws that fit, then, provided the hex washer head does not foul the bowl, it can only be the threaded bore that is the problem. Perhaps the one location that you tried is...
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    Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed

    Yes, I remember that as well. I passed by there this afternoon and was reminded that the North Pier is firmly beyond reach on dry land, while the South Pier is near shore but protected by Prospect Point to the West and some shoal water to the East. That being said it likely is still possible to...
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    Racor bowl fasteners 500FG obsolete model

    If indeed you have purchased 3 sets of RK15081, 12 hex washer head cap screws, why don't you use them? If they don't thread in to the body, try this. Take a small piece of cloth, saturate it with vinegar and stuff it in the threaded fastener hole for about 15 minutes. Remove the cloth and...
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    Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed

    Is it such that there are no assist tugs tethered to the ship while navigating in Baltimore Harbour? To me, that would seem odd. If so, look for a procedural change soon. My thoughts are with those who have suffered from this incedent.
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    questions from crimping wires

    My understanding is that it is perfectly acceptable in the eyes of ABYC to use Type 2 (larger diameter individual strands but fewer of them) wire for general purpose wiring on a boat. Type 3 wire (all stands 0.010” in diameter and many more than Type 2 wire) is required only in locations where...
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    Need to update my boat stereo.

    Iggy. As a product of the 60's, I agree, there is a big difference between hearing 2 channel music from a set of 3" bluetooth speakers sourced from your iphone, compared to listening to a quality CD (or even vinyl) through a good equipment and high quality speakers. As a bit of an audiophile...
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    GB bronze seacock parts

    The "Perfect" and "Brilliant" pronouncements may prove to be a bit premature. The female threads on a Groco TPC (90º) and TP (straight) fitting are said to be NPSM threads. These fittings were used with Groco's SV Series of Seacocks that I don't believe are produced any more. Do you have any...
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