How to test Mast lights when the mast is down

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dgsail
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How to test Mast lights when the mast is down

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I take my mast down each year when I store the boat in her cradle outside in the yard. I do have access to electric and water there. In the spring, when I raise the mast, sometimes the lights work and sometimes not. After replacing the bulbs and checking the fuses, is there a way I can check the wiring when the mast is down to see if the lights are in working order? I have a CD 26, 1986, so the wiring is original and may at some point need to be replaced. How difficult and lengthy of a job is this for a non-electrical expert?
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Re: How to test Mast lights when the mast is down

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Use a 12 volt battery (if you have a lawn tractor or a motorcycle battery they are much lighter than a car battery) and attach a wire to each terminal. Stick the wire into your connection at the base of the mast. This is what most yards do before they raise your mast as a matter of routine.
You can also use a multimeter to measure the resistance of the bulbs but this won't inform you that there is a break in one of the wires that run in the mast.
I only know the bare essentials when it comes to electricity so perhaps a real electrician can provide a more safe and/or simple method.
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Re: How to test Mast lights when the mast is down

Post by Steve Bryant »

dgsail,

You can also use a 12v lantern battery to check the mast lights or any other 12v circuit. I purchased one at Ace Hardware, but they carry them at Walmart and Radio Shack also. They come in handy for testing anything that requires 12 volts.

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Re: How to test Mast lights when the mast is down

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On a related note, is there anyway to test a radio antenna while the mast is down?
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dgsail
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Re: How to test Mast lights when the mast is down

Post by dgsail »

The 12 volt lantern battery and the "how the boat yards do it" is very helpful. Thank you!
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Re: How to test Mast lights when the mast is down

Post by Maine_Buzzard »

re: testing a radio antenna. Not so easy. You can use a meter to check for shorts and opens, but the best way is to invest in a SWR meter-

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GNVJ8IU?psc=1

$50. It tells you how well the signal is passing to the antenna and will provide the best results short of getting on 16 and getting everyone bent while asking for a radio check.

Well greased connections, good solder on the connectors goes a long ways for antennas.

If you use a motorcycle battery, or bigger, put a fuse on the test wires! 5A will keep things in check.
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