I intermittently lose power to the dashboard on my Skeeter i class 2009. This dash includes the touch buttons for power, bilge, lights and live wells. When the dashboard power goes out I still have power to start the engine and operate my trolling motor and electronics. I also still have power to the fuel and oil gauges. I have cleaned all the battery connections and checked all the fuses. There seems to me no rhyme or reason as to when I lose power, however, the power almost goes out when I dump the boat off the trailer into the lake. Usually after about a half hour the power comes back and sometimes stay on all day. The last time it went out I could push the power button and get power, but when I pushed the lights button then I lost power. I did that repeatedly for nearly 20 minutes and then everything started working again. I know it is possibly the DNA brain module is slowly dying. A couple questions about that brain -- Does it make sense that it is likely the brain given my description? Is there a simple way I can test the brain with my multimeter? There are 2 main power leads to the positive and negative posts on the brain. Are those main leads coming from the battery to the brain or are those leads leaving the brain and going to the dashboard? I am asking because the wires from them appear to be going forward to the dash, but it seems more likely they are the leads from the battery. The mass of wiring, limited access and wraps around the wiring makes it really difficult to trace the wiring. Because of the cost of the DNA brain I am trying to make sure that is the issue before I order one.