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Unread 11-19-08, 05:46 PM
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Hi Dale,

It sounds as if your system is somewhat different than mine. By all means I would go ahead and check behind the circuit breaker panel but for what it is worth, my problem never caused any circuit breakers to trip. The only symptom was the over-voltage sensor shutting down the alternators which is exactly what the system is designed to do. To reset the system requires turning off the alternator switches and turning off the master switch for a few seconds followed by turning the master and alternator switches back on to restore normal operation of the electrical system. Assuming no problems, the system should obviously continue to function which was not the case for me until the problem behind the circuit breaker panel was uncovered.

Good Luck.

Last edited by edasmus : 11-19-08 at 05:49 PM.
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