I can't bite my tongue any longer. Whomever wired Sweet Cheeks (previously Jenelle) after the factory built her is an idiot and has no business messing with electricity!
The 110v side was a mess when I brought her back to Tacoma. I thought that I had found all the weak points and sloppy work and fix it all, shame on me.
I awoke this morning to a profound coppery smell in the cabin of Sweet Cheeks. After extensive sniffing in the dark I found the culprit, burned 110v wiring inside the nav station desk where all of my paperwork is kept. This would be the third time I've found charred wired!
The first was a makeshift junction box/110v out distributor/110v ground bus. Second was the water heater 110v supply that was spliced to too small gauge wire at the water heater for the load. And lastly, the nav station desk outlet.
I intend to give the surveyor an earful later today, wiring is in accordance with ABYC my @!*$. As for the person who thought they knew how to perform electrical repairs;
I truly hope this message finds you and I pray that you take the advice of someone who has been properly trained to work on electrical systems.
STOP BEING CHEAP, HIRE AN ELECTRICIAN FAMILIAR WITH ABYC STANDARDS, YOU WILL EVENTUALLY KILL SOMEBODY IF YOU CONTINUE TO REWIRE THINGS!
To understand why I'm so upset, I live on the pier that has the fuel dock. And I've relied on that outlet while my wife and daughter stayed with me almost 3 months.
As for anyone else who reads my early morning rant, I apologize for the harsh rant and I hope you never have to understand firsthand how upsetting this is to me.
Lastly, if you are about to rewire something or fix wiring and have never sat through a school, military or civilian, pick up a book devoted to the subject specifically for boats. I've been trained to fix military aircraft and not boats, even I spent the money on a book to understand a boats electrical system. I'm more than happy help if anyone needs it.
Rob.