Bahamas Update - A Major 'Tingum is Broke
The Inverter is Busted
He showed up right away and went to work. After disconnecting everthing except the batteries, we found it to appear to be working and "ready to invert".
We then went and bought a power strip, cut off the ends and connected that directy to the inverter (so as to bypass any potential wiring problems that might otherwise exist in the boat).
The minute we hit the "Please Invert" button, a loud explosion (like a firecracker) came from within the inverter which, he says, was probably a transistor blowing up. Just to be double-sure, we reset her and tried again. Same loud pop.
Prognosis: Inverter must be returned to the manufacturer
So we wired the boat to bypass the inverter completely. He was kind and only charged me a service call fee of $50 and was on is way.
We have A/C while we're at the dock so we have air conditioning and the kids can watch videos, so things aren't all that bad -- I just have to remember to either run the engine periodically or to charge up the batteries using a regular automotive-type battery charger I bougt here in town ($144.50)
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