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Post by paradigm on Feb 2, 2019 12:42:19 GMT
My Cigarette socket on my SO33i main switch panel has given up the ghost. Everything else is working but I am just not getting any voltage. I cannot for the life of me work out where the fuse is for it to check or work out what the problem might be?
Any pointers? Anyone had the same issue and fixed?
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Post by rene460 on Feb 3, 2019 1:50:32 GMT
Hi Paradigm,
Welcome to the forum. You will find it a great place to contact others with similar interest in Jeanneau boats. Take some time to browse old posts on each board so you get an idea of the wide range of things previously covered. It’s a great resource, thanks to so many knowledgeable contributors.
On my SO301, all the 12 V outlets are serviced by a single fuse on the fuse block at the back of the compartment behind the switch panel. There does not seem to be a switch servicing any of them.
Because there is no switch, it is important to find (and label) that fuse so you can easily remove it for any work on the wiring to those outlets. Early on, I added an LED cabin light in a location where the simplest thing was to use the 12V outlet power supply, and inevitably blew the fuse. Then I went looking and found it! Should have chosen a time when it was convenient to just turn off the main breakers, though I probably would then not found the fuse.
rene460
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Post by Bora on Feb 3, 2019 3:48:38 GMT
I had a similar thing happen on my 2001 SO37, I still to this day don’t know what I did exactly but I was poking around one of the “cabin lights” switches (on the back of the panel) with a multimeter and something clicked and then it started working again.....not sure if it reset some electric breaker?
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