Low Voltage Detected

Your system detected that the power supply voltage is too low for safe operation. The lift has been disabled to protect the equipment.

Low Voltage

Your Atlantis system continuously monitors power quality. When voltage drops too low, it prevents operation to protect your motors and electronics from damage.

What You'll Notice

  • The lift won't respond when you press buttons
  • The app shows a low voltage warning
  • Lights might dim or flicker at your dock

Common Causes

  • Power supply issue - Transformer or electrical connection problem
  • Long distance from power - Voltage drop over wire run to dock
  • Corroded connections - Poor connections causing resistance
  • Overloaded circuit - Too many devices on the same power line

Simple Checks You Can Do

1

Check the Breaker

Make sure the circuit breaker for your dock hasn't tripped. Reset it if needed.

2

Check Shore Power

Your system is usually hard-wired to shore power. Check your dock's electrical panel for tripped breakers or loose connections. Look for any signs of corrosion, burning, or unusual smells at connection points.

3

Unplug Other Devices

Temporarily disconnect other equipment on the same circuit to see if that helps.

Electrical Work Requires a Professional

Do not attempt electrical repairs yourself. Dock electrical work involves high voltage and water - a dangerous combination. Always contact a licensed electrician for any wiring, breaker, or power supply issues.

Contact Your Dealer or Electrician If:

  • The low voltage warning persists after checking connections
  • You see burned or melted connections
  • Breakers trip repeatedly
  • This is a new problem that started recently

Your dealer can coordinate with an electrician to diagnose and fix power supply issues.

Need Help?

Our team can help identify the power issue and connect you with qualified professionals

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