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Thanks everyone- frequency was ruled out as it's DC -
and my marine electrician took a look at the trident gas control panel and changed the circuit breaker on it- from 1 amp to 5 amp- so far so good-
the consensus has been that the gas panel was too sensitive -
Whatever the case the problem has been solved...or the menehunes have moved on to someone else's boat lol!
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