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On 4 Mar 2006, "b393capt" wrote:
New boat, 393 Beneteau, my dealer was saying they intend to connect the Hella fans I orderd to the electrical wiring for the lighting, and upgrade the breaker. They said it was to time consuming and expensive to run additional wiring thru the boat. Has the dealer also said the dealer has confirmed that there isn't already wiring in place (as there is on other B models) for the fan? Isn't it a fact that that model's switch panel has at least two available circuits? OTOH, why, in any event, would they want to "upgrade the breaker" if all you're referring to is the sort of Hella fans usually associated with this sort of (sized/configuration) boat, i.e., ones with their own on/off switches and comparativley low load when running? This is what is normally done, has been no problems in Benetau boats. The guage of the wire is think enough. I am uncomfortable with this. Given what (by your reference to the sort of fans involved) you appear to be suggesting is comparatively low-load devices with a wire gauge sufficient to take both the reading light in place and fans on the same circuit and also that this is what this particular B-authorized dealer normally does, why are you uncomfortable? And if despite what the dealer says you still feel uncomfortable, have you spoken with Joe Foss or other technical support folk at the B factory to ask their opinion? Has anybody done this, what were the results? Your checking out the yhe "yahoo groups" forums devoted to this model and to the onext smaller and next larger models very likely will elicit confirmation both that, as you prefer, confirmation of what the dealer says is likely and also that a separate circuit is comparatively easy to install too. |