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Post by dropout on Jun 22, 2020 19:48:02 GMT -5
Can't seem to get my docking lights to work. I replaced the bulbs and checked the wiring. Didn't see any in-line fuses if there are any. Is there a fuse? What switch on the panel operates them? Do they just go bad?
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Post by Mypleasure on Jun 23, 2020 9:00:56 GMT -5
What boat model and year is your boat. My fuse panel is right under the steering wheel.
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Post by gofast24 on Jun 23, 2020 10:14:06 GMT -5
If you are handy check voltage at bulb connections, not just bulb itself even though new bulb/lamp doesnt work either. Hopefully you know what switch operates them, otherwise you may just have not turned on switch?.
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Post by gofast24 on Jun 25, 2020 9:59:39 GMT -5
Please consider indicating your model, year, propulsion system, where located if you want some good answers to your question vs. two of us having to ask the these same questions.. Consider we have to read/ask questions/wait for reply/ then give a informed answer. Thanks
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Post by dropout on Jun 25, 2020 17:58:20 GMT -5
Thanks for the replies. The brand of the docking lights are Innovative Lighting.
I have never seen a separate fuse panel located on the boat.
My boats an 2008 Regal 3350.
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Post by gofast24 on Jun 26, 2020 11:05:58 GMT -5
Most of, if not all, DC circuits have to have a fuse or circuit breaker in the feed to the lamps/fixtures. As these are docking lights there has to be a switch that turns them on and off? Ask some one at your dock with almost same vessel or talk to Regal service center/dealer as to where the switch is located or ask previous owner?. Brand of lights isnt important.
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Post by tc33obx on Jun 28, 2020 9:41:52 GMT -5
I agree with go fast, The fuse panel may be a set of rubber nubs you simply push to reset. It’s normally under the helm or somewhere around there on the bigger vessels like yours. Some smaller boats use push in fuses, but anything the size of yours or bigger or from the bigger brands like Regal will have some type of fuse panel.
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Post by gofast24 on Jun 29, 2020 9:30:19 GMT -5
Or, better yet a DC circuit breaker
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