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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:


You have two blown fuses, one of which actually ran to a device that
you know about.

What was the amperage of the fuse? Did you check the lights? Panel
lights? Bilge pump? Live well pumps? Wash down system?


'Wash down system'? You powerboaters kill me!
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Actually, he posts here as {Starbuck's}. To what possession of his he is
referring to, I haven't a clue.
JR

Harry Krause wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

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Now, since every other accessory circuit on the boat was working,
what the hell was NOT working because of the first blown fuse I found?



Your Smithers filter?

Eisboch (hasn't a clue who this "Smithers" is)




He currently posts here as Starbuck.



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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 01:35:57 GMT, Don White
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:


You have two blown fuses, one of which actually ran to a device that
you know about.

What was the amperage of the fuse? Did you check the lights? Panel
lights? Bilge pump? Live well pumps? Wash down system?


'Wash down system'? You powerboaters kill me!


Real boats have blood on their decks.


Oh hell, is that why my boat has removable carpet? Now you tell me! ;-)


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wrote in message
oups.com...
Being a good techie luddite, I never trusted such things as float
switches. All it has is a single on/off switch on the panel. I am so
distrustful of complicated stuff that I dont even have shore power.


Float switches are very good. Just wire in parallel to a dash switch, Use
a lighted dash switch and the light will come on when the float switch
activates. Then when you do not notice the boat taking on water, the pump
will start dewatering earlier than you will engage the switch.


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And you can not even spell "Why"!

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
My VHF blew its fuse earlier this week for reasons unknown. Well, I
assumed it did, because it suddenly stopped working. When I took it home
and plugged it into my 12V battery eliminator, it fired right up.

So I went poking around the fuse panel. First accessory fuseholder I
opened had a blown fuse, so I replaced it. No joy with the radio.
Obviously, another fuseholder, so I kept on looking and found the devil.

Now, since every other accessory circuit on the boat was working, what
the hell was NOT working because of the first blown fuse I found?

Grrrr.

Have you got a diagram/list of what is on each fuse/circuit breaker?


I do for what the manufacturer installed.

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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:24:17 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:

My VHF blew its fuse earlier this week for reasons unknown.


Maybe you need a 25-yr-old "dumpster-boat". The VHF has always worked on
mine...

Then again, you're always praising the Wonders of Warranties - can't you
just wave your warranty over the radio and it will magically start working?


Lloyd


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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 01:40:24 +0000, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 01:35:57 GMT, Don White
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:


You have two blown fuses, one of which actually ran to a device that
you know about.

What was the amperage of the fuse? Did you check the lights? Panel
lights? Bilge pump? Live well pumps? Wash down system?


'Wash down system'? You powerboaters kill me!


Real boats have blood on their decks.


Not if you do your C&R right...

Lloyd


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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 01:35:57 GMT, Don White
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:


You have two blown fuses, one of which actually ran to a device that
you know about.

What was the amperage of the fuse? Did you check the lights? Panel
lights? Bilge pump? Live well pumps? Wash down system?


'Wash down system'? You powerboaters kill me!



Real boats have blood on their decks.


Anytime we needed 'wash down water' we threw a bucket attached to a line
over the side. Trick was to pull it back up at about 80% full...before
the drag added to the weight. (while underway).
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Harry,
Why do you insist on this name calling, it ruins the tone of rec.boats.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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JR North wrote:
Actually, he posts here as {Starbuck's}. To what possession of his he is
referring to, I haven't a clue.
JR

Harry Krause wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Now, since every other accessory circuit on the boat was working, what
the hell was NOT working because of the first blown fuse I found?



Your Smithers filter?

Eisboch (hasn't a clue who this "Smithers" is)




He currently posts here as Starbuck.





Smithers using the "Starbuck" handle besmirches the name of the first mate
aboard the Pequod, Captain Ahab's ship in Moby-Dick. The literary Starbuck
was a man of integrity and honor. The one who plagues rec.boats is a piece
of crap.



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Harry,
PS - I was surprised that your memory was able to jog up your reading from
Freshman English. That is one of the amazing things about "Somehimzer's",
you may not remember what you said yesterday, but you can remember in detail
those things that happened 40 yrs ago.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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JR North wrote:
Actually, he posts here as {Starbuck's}. To what possession of his he is
referring to, I haven't a clue.
JR

Harry Krause wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...

Now, since every other accessory circuit on the boat was working, what
the hell was NOT working because of the first blown fuse I found?



Your Smithers filter?

Eisboch (hasn't a clue who this "Smithers" is)




He currently posts here as Starbuck.





Smithers using the "Starbuck" handle besmirches the name of the first mate
aboard the Pequod, Captain Ahab's ship in Moby-Dick. The literary Starbuck
was a man of integrity and honor. The one who plagues rec.boats is a piece
of crap.



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