Hey all,
I have some issues with some wiring I recently did to my boat. I have looked all over for help, hopefully one of you could help. Wires around the toggle switches are hot to the touch and I am wondering if this is a problem and if so, how can it be fixed. I have a 12V battery in the back of my boat. It powers a trolling motor, depth finder, lighting and an AC adapter. The trolling motor and depth finder run directly from the terminals of the battery. These wires are fine. For the lighting and AC adapter, wires run from the terminals to the 2 toggle switches with a 20 amp (it accepts 3-30 amps fuses) fuse before the first power switch. The power toggle gives power to the AC adapter and the light toggle switch. The AC adapter is idle if nothing is plugged into it. Turn the light toggle on and bow and stern lights come on.
Basically, the wires are hot to the touch around the toggles. I have no ground since it is an aluminum boat. What do you all think?
Dean
I have some issues with some wiring I recently did to my boat. I have looked all over for help, hopefully one of you could help. Wires around the toggle switches are hot to the touch and I am wondering if this is a problem and if so, how can it be fixed. I have a 12V battery in the back of my boat. It powers a trolling motor, depth finder, lighting and an AC adapter. The trolling motor and depth finder run directly from the terminals of the battery. These wires are fine. For the lighting and AC adapter, wires run from the terminals to the 2 toggle switches with a 20 amp (it accepts 3-30 amps fuses) fuse before the first power switch. The power toggle gives power to the AC adapter and the light toggle switch. The AC adapter is idle if nothing is plugged into it. Turn the light toggle on and bow and stern lights come on.
Basically, the wires are hot to the touch around the toggles. I have no ground since it is an aluminum boat. What do you all think?
Dean