From: C-LionRay (Original Message) Sent: 4/6/2003 7:39 AM
A discussion on wiring the cockpit for spreader lights, electric downrggers, bilge pumps, etc, etc...
From: C-LionRay Sent: 4/6/2003 7:43 AM
I need to run power to my new bilge pump that will be mounted in the stern near the transom in the depression by the plug. I also need to wire my electric down rigger and would like to wire in some docking lights.
Should I put in a distribution panel? If so which one should I use to make sure it is water tight?
Should I come off the battery switch that is located in my Starboard lazerette or should I run it from the panel at the main cabin helm?
Maybe I am overthinking this and should just wire them up to the house battery directly and put in inline fuses?....
I'm looking for the voice of experience....
Thanks in advance...
From: Chuck S Sent: 4/6/2003 9:38 AM
All a distribution panel is is a fancy way to put a switch and fuse on every circuit.
Wiring them directly, as you suggest, isn't a yachtie but if fused is just as safe. A lot depends on how much panel room you have. And you can buy a lot of waterproof toggles and fuse holders for the price of a small distribtion panel.....
-- Chuck
From: Da_Nag™ Sent: 4/6/2003 9:45 AM
Mr. F.,
I used a Blue Sea Systems fuse box (link here) wired directly to my 1-2-All switch. Mounted in the lazarette with the 1-2-All.
I've got two electric downriggers and my trim tab pump wired to it - works great, easy and cheap set up.
One blurry pic here.
Bill
A discussion on wiring the cockpit for spreader lights, electric downrggers, bilge pumps, etc, etc...
From: C-LionRay Sent: 4/6/2003 7:43 AM
I need to run power to my new bilge pump that will be mounted in the stern near the transom in the depression by the plug. I also need to wire my electric down rigger and would like to wire in some docking lights.
Should I put in a distribution panel? If so which one should I use to make sure it is water tight?
Should I come off the battery switch that is located in my Starboard lazerette or should I run it from the panel at the main cabin helm?
Maybe I am overthinking this and should just wire them up to the house battery directly and put in inline fuses?....
I'm looking for the voice of experience....
Thanks in advance...
From: Chuck S Sent: 4/6/2003 9:38 AM
All a distribution panel is is a fancy way to put a switch and fuse on every circuit.
Wiring them directly, as you suggest, isn't a yachtie but if fused is just as safe. A lot depends on how much panel room you have. And you can buy a lot of waterproof toggles and fuse holders for the price of a small distribtion panel.....
-- Chuck
From: Da_Nag™ Sent: 4/6/2003 9:45 AM
Mr. F.,
I used a Blue Sea Systems fuse box (link here) wired directly to my 1-2-All switch. Mounted in the lazarette with the 1-2-All.
I've got two electric downriggers and my trim tab pump wired to it - works great, easy and cheap set up.
One blurry pic here.
Bill