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Stuart York October 26th 03 03:45 PM

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
 
I plan to completely rewire my 28ft steel hulled pleasure fishing boat over
the winter. Can anyone direct me to a site that can help me with circuit
diagrams?

Thanks in Advance

Stuart
(N.E. Coast of England).



Derek Ellis October 30th 03 04:13 PM

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
 
Hi Stuart,
Try these sites to help you visualise your requirements.

http://www.reading-college.ac.uk/marine/Contents.htm
http://www.adverc.co.uk/technical/technical-galv.asp
http://www.canaljunction.co.uk/boat/...c_problems.htm
http://www.practical-sailor.com/news...larmsystem.pdf
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/2358/index.html
http://www.jimthompson.net/boating/E...lectronics.htm
http://continuouswave.com/whaler/ref...alBattery.html
http://www.boatus.com/howto/howto_lib.htm
http://www.marinews.com/boating/btn-...ywirework.html
http://www.boatowners.com/electrical.htm
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/doityou...ing/wiring.htm

http://www.goodoldboat.com/electrical.html
http://www.ancorproducts.com/Products/Home.html

The second to last demonstrates how cutting costs with the wrong type of
wire will lead to problems very quickly. Ensure you use tinned copper wiring
products. See the last link for example cable.

I have just completed overhauling the electrics on a 22ft boat built 1985.
The original wiring system was well harnessed with each individual wire
correctly numbered at each end but standard copper wire (not tinnned) was
used and every wire had corroded black almost throughout it's length.
Whereever it was cut the copper was black and difficult to make good
connections to.

Regards

Dez Ellis


"Stuart York" wrote in message
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I plan to completely rewire my 28ft steel hulled pleasure fishing boat

over
the winter. Can anyone direct me to a site that can help me with circuit
diagrams?

Thanks in Advance

Stuart
(N.E. Coast of England).






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