I've got a 3 switch Marpac DC Distrib panel I"m having issues with. See pic below. Top switch has 15 amp breaker, middle 10a, bottom 6a. I run my running lights to one switch, baitwell pump to another. First couple weeks after installing the panel it worked perfectly. Not now.
Using a multimeter, there was no resistance measured between positive and negative terminals for each breaker. I then used jumper wires, connecting each breakers positive directly to battery, negative terminal to ground. No problem, switches light up indicating they are receiving power. But once I reconnect power and ground wires (the same wires I had originally installed) and flip a switch it trips the breaker. Before I crawl back under the console in 95 degree heat I'd like to know exactly what the heck is happening.
I recon that since it's tripping the breaker, it's obviously getting power. Therefore it's gotta be the ground, as in the originally installed ground wire, from breaker terminal to negative battery terminal. This wire must be bad. Your thoughts?
Using a multimeter, there was no resistance measured between positive and negative terminals for each breaker. I then used jumper wires, connecting each breakers positive directly to battery, negative terminal to ground. No problem, switches light up indicating they are receiving power. But once I reconnect power and ground wires (the same wires I had originally installed) and flip a switch it trips the breaker. Before I crawl back under the console in 95 degree heat I'd like to know exactly what the heck is happening.
I recon that since it's tripping the breaker, it's obviously getting power. Therefore it's gotta be the ground, as in the originally installed ground wire, from breaker terminal to negative battery terminal. This wire must be bad. Your thoughts?
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