Tripping Main Circuit Breaker |
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Dreaming
Platinum Member Joined: May-21-2010 Location: Tacoma, WA Status: Offline Points: 1870 |
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Posted: June-14-2016 at 2:45pm |
breakers operate on heat, so it's possible that you need a new breaker because of it's age/condition. Seems like you may have an ignition short also, as it sounds like the breaker trips with the cycling of the key.... I think some more description is necessary to really narrow down the issue.
-recurring issue? - Battery voltage/condition? - Wire condition (large main wires corrode, and cause a heavier amp draw) - recent modificaitons? - electrical system maintenance? - clean/tight connections under the dash? |
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sstichter
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We were out today running the boat and the stereo. The stereo is on the accessory breaker . When I turn the ignition off, the 40 amp circuit breaker in the electrical panel is tripped. I have to wait for the engine block to cool (or, at least 5-10 minutes to pass) until I can push the red button to reset the breaker. Any ideas?
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