Help needed with electric power failure

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Sea Wind
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Help needed with electric power failure

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Guys,

I finished installing an anchor light today. After the mast went up again, I changed my battery selector from “off” to “2” and turned on the circuit breaker to see my new mod and nothing. None of the 4 circuits worked. What is strange is that the stuff that is connected directly to the battery works, like the vhf radio, stereo, and the electric bilge pump, but no running or cabin lights. Changing the switch to “1” or “all” made no difference. Two weeks ago I used the boat and everything was fine. What am I missing? I did not try to start the engine. Should I try to jump start the batteries? Even if something stayed on, how could it have drained both batteries if the switch was never on "both"

Any suggestion would be appreciated,
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Re: Help needed with electric power failure

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Sounds like a flaky battery select switch? Check with voltmeter of course.
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Re: Help needed with electric power failure

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I'd start by checking for a blown fuse.
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Re: Help needed with electric power failure

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At least on my X,the factory put a small in-line fuse near the battery to protect the lighting circuits.
(Pic from my X manual provided on this site under resources, page 22) You most likely blew yours up!
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Opie: you are the man! Problem fixed.
Thanks everyone.

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Re: Help needed with electric power failure

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just blew my inline fuse this weekend as i changed bulb in masthead light and when connected deck wire base to mast blew all the lights. Lost interior lights and fuse panel went dark. No fuses blown in the fuse panel and Sure enough was INLINE FUSE TO POSITIVE SIDE OF BATTERY. Think it was 15 amp and they are avaialbe any auto supply store or Walmart etc. Replaced fuse good as new got main fuse panel back interior lights etc. Glad I thought of this before tearing everything apart. I have a 99 :macx:
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