Hey Bev,

Just to clarify a couple of things.  
1) They are LED lights specifically meant for a vehicle (car/boat/rv) right?
2) When you say 'these two circuits are blown' does that mean the breaker
trips on those two circuits?
3) Did the installer pull new wires or reuse the existing wires?

James Nichols


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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 16:42:18 +0000 (UTC)
From: Bev Parslow <bparslo...@yahoo.ca>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List wiring problem.
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Over the last two months we have had some electrical changes on the boat.
The pulpit was taken off and repaired. A new led light was put on it. For a
Xmas present I put in 4 new led cabin lights and they work a treat. The
lights all work on shore power, but when on battery power these two circuits
are blown. So lights work on shore but not on battery. Where to begin? Do I
disconnect the new lights and see if that makes a difference. Thoughts
gentle people.




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