Hot Wiring?
Posted: Jun 6th, '09, 07:11
Recently I've noticed a fuse at my B28's main distribution panel being 'warm' when compared to the rest of the panel's fuses when energized................ not smoking hot to the touch but noticeably warm.....
It's the main fuse for my starboard engine's power, which 'controls' the starboard engines starting circuit and engine gauges along with the horn and aft bilge pump.
Usually it's fused by a 20amp fuse, so yesterday when I ran the engine at the dock I installed first a 10amp fuse and then a 15amp fuse to see if whatever load was on the fuse would blow the circuit......................the circuit did not blow, however it was still noticeably 'warm.'
Excepting to 'monitor' the fuse and wait and see what problems may develop/ensue how would I trouble-shoot or isolate the cause of this?
All wiring is 1976 Bertram original.Did someone say re-wire?
I'm hoping to avoid meeting Mr Murphy about this and would prefer to meet his distant cousin first.
It's the main fuse for my starboard engine's power, which 'controls' the starboard engines starting circuit and engine gauges along with the horn and aft bilge pump.
Usually it's fused by a 20amp fuse, so yesterday when I ran the engine at the dock I installed first a 10amp fuse and then a 15amp fuse to see if whatever load was on the fuse would blow the circuit......................the circuit did not blow, however it was still noticeably 'warm.'
Excepting to 'monitor' the fuse and wait and see what problems may develop/ensue how would I trouble-shoot or isolate the cause of this?
All wiring is 1976 Bertram original.Did someone say re-wire?
I'm hoping to avoid meeting Mr Murphy about this and would prefer to meet his distant cousin first.