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Raymarine E90 MFD pops breaker after being on for a few minutes
Display comes on and works properly until breaker trips, unit three years old an has had no previous issues. Already tried different breaker, no difference.
Re: Raymarine E90 MFD pops breaker after being on for a...
The control board has a SHORT Circuit isolate a) power supply is defective: filter, diode, resistor, transf ,etc test and repair use the VOM b) display can be faulty c) Syscon can be faulty. go to the repair shop and fix it. God bless you
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Perform a factory reset: If your Raymarine C70 MFD is not responding, you can try performing a factory reset. This will restore the device to its original settings and may resolve the issue. To perform a factory reset, follow the instructions provided.
Check GPS source: It's possible that there's some confusion in the system configuration about what GPS source is in use, and this might cause your false Route Complete alert. You can check what's shown in Home > Settings > Network > Data Sources on the Master display.
Update software: If the above steps do not work, you can try updating the software of your Raymarine C70 MFD. You can download the latest software update files from C Series Classic Software ' Raymarine
It's
possibly the circuit breaker rather than the dryer itself. Usually when
it trips, it is overloaded or shorted. Overload can be a result of a
loose connection or a bad heating element,when you remove the old breaker, see if it has some noticeable burn/corrosion marks where the wire is screwed down, I think replacing the breaker will fix the problem. Hope this helped Tim
High amp draw can be caused by a few different things, so first check that incoming voltage to trailer is sufficient. (115 volts) Not unusual for some parks to install more hydro hook-ups on a feed line, and when all are up and running, your incoming voltage could be decreased. If your o.k. that way, then I'd start looking at the compressor circuit of your ac, in particular, the compressor start-up capacitor. The capacitor basically stores electricity and boosts it to higher voltage for compressor and fan start-ups to reduce current draw that will trip the breaker. Please have a knowledgeable electrician, or RV tech check this for you, as a capacitor can give a real good high voltage (possible fatal) shock, even when power is off to unit. I also suspect that the start relay has shorted (welded) itself due to high amp draw situation, and that is reason it comes on by itself.
You have to realize there are three components to the electrical supply... 1. power to the outside condensing/compressor unit-you found the service disconnect at the unit. Make sure that you put the black thing back in the slot with ON reading up. OFF up means the prongs do not connect the unit with the current. In order to confirm that you have power at the outside unit use a voltage tester. If no voltage, check the breaker on the panel in you residence (probably labeled AC). 2. Power to the inside blower/furnace--again this is in the residential circuit panel. COnfirm voltage at the unit with a voltage tester. 3. Power to the thermostat system usually 24 volts run through a transformer that may be attached inside the blower unit or may be seperate and attached to an outlet. Again you need to confirm that this transformer is working with a voltage tester (you should have 24 vdc on the out side of the transformer). Assuming you have power to all three components, the system should work normally. If not, send pictures of the wiring to your termostat...
make sure that the circuit breaker for the electrical plug is not faulty, cause after a long lifetime of high amperage flowing through it, the springs will start to get weak. If this is the case then you need to replace the electrial breaker. Otherwise, make sure that the power system on the system is not pulling too much current, Or that there is not a faulty breaker inside the printer itself, which has become weak.
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