brianharrison
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Kris did not mention he has the newer monitor panel that incorporates 12V and 110V into the panel, with similar rocker switches for 12V systems and 110V systems - I am not knowledgeable about these panels.
As the water pump 10A circuit also supplies the monitor panel, it is my suspicion something is shorted out in the panel. The Yeti package has a switch as well, but I do not know if it controls 12V heat tape, 110V tank pads, or both with a relay as Dan suggests.
Anyhow, the pump was working at one point with 10amp fuse, then as Kris mentions, he turned on the Yeti package, blew the water pump monitor/panel fuse instantly, then could not stop the water pump/monitor panel fuse from blowing constantly, even with yeti package switched off. Note shore power was not connected, which should remove the 110V concerns.
Kris - the relay that Dan believes may be inplace for the Yeti Package may be suspect (ie melted or shorted) - if you can find it - it can be removed if it has shorted out (ie 12V+ on the circuit shorted to ground.)
As the water pump 10A circuit also supplies the monitor panel, it is my suspicion something is shorted out in the panel. The Yeti package has a switch as well, but I do not know if it controls 12V heat tape, 110V tank pads, or both with a relay as Dan suggests.
Anyhow, the pump was working at one point with 10amp fuse, then as Kris mentions, he turned on the Yeti package, blew the water pump monitor/panel fuse instantly, then could not stop the water pump/monitor panel fuse from blowing constantly, even with yeti package switched off. Note shore power was not connected, which should remove the 110V concerns.
Kris - the relay that Dan believes may be inplace for the Yeti Package may be suspect (ie melted or shorted) - if you can find it - it can be removed if it has shorted out (ie 12V+ on the circuit shorted to ground.)