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Sea_scape
Sep 24, 2013Explorer
Not sure I follow what you are doing. What exactly do you do when you turn on a 15 A 12 volt source? My unit has circuit breakers on the 115 VAC and fuses on the 12 vdc. If you are switching 115 VAC circuit breakers, it is possible that you have a source voltage dip. If you are plugging and unplugging fuses, it could be a loose connection. If this occurs when you turn on any 12 vdc lamp or whatever, it could be a loose wire or a failing converter.
My first step would be to disconnect all power sources, and tighten connections. If you meant it happens when you switch any 15 a 115 VAC circuit breaker, also check your source.
The problem sounds like a momentary dip or loss of voltage to the radio.
My first step would be to disconnect all power sources, and tighten connections. If you meant it happens when you switch any 15 a 115 VAC circuit breaker, also check your source.
The problem sounds like a momentary dip or loss of voltage to the radio.
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