steve yates
Well-Known Member
When I bought my longbow, it came with a range of venerable instrumentation, and some recent bits. It's wiring seems ok, but a bit all over the place and difficult to identify. I want to rationalise it all and give me the info I need, drawing as little power as I need. In two stages, short term, so I can get off cruising next week, and longer term when I can do major changes over the winter. Currently I am thinking ditch the radar, navtex, echo sounder. Keep the gps and vhf. Add usb charging, (got some good links on a previous thread on this) add a compass and something like the old garmin gps 128 bethfran had outside, with a clipper depth unit or similar. I want something that keeps track of battery charge and tells me whats happening there. I want to add solar panels for charging, and I want to know if the engine is charging properly. I would like to be able to measure wind speed, but dont necessarily need a full wind unit showing tacking angles etc? Or are they more useful than I assume?
The core of the system is two 110a/hr batteries, connected to a selector switch, 1, 2 or both, and an isolator. There are three switchboards, two on the stb side.
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and the wiring behind them where they but into the engine bay..
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and one on the port side, plus a switch for the wallis paraffin heater ( which is now installed but just makes clicking noises when switched on) .
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[/URL] plus some kind of main fuse box in a locker on the stb side , no idea what this is for?
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most kit is on the port fwd bulkhead,
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with some stuff on the stb fwd one. [url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8fc0b2f7]
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There is some kind of vtronix box, not entirely sure what it does? I guess it deals with ariels?
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And there are dials by the engine for the alternator which dont seem to work, I suspect they may be from the previous volvo engine, not the new yanmar.
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If I bought one of the usb charging units, with a battery meter on it, where would you install it for ease of wiring?
Other power uses potentially are an electric cool box, and an electric bilge pump, tho neither seem to work yet, and the water pump for the pressurised water system. And of course the autopilot 3000 for the wheel steering, if i can get the parts and get it working.
There is also an electric anchor windlass, which seems to work fine. Though I have another question about this for another thread.
It seems to me that long term the switch box should maybe be all in one place, on that upper fwd stb bulkhead?? rather than blocking the quarter berth. or the prtside one?
Any advice on the usefulness or not of this stuff, and on slimming it all down to free up space, give me useful info and draw minimal current would be much appreciated.
My immediate concerns are knowing how deep the water is, and knowing my batteries are being charged properly and monitoring their use, and being able to constantly keep tablets/phones/laptop charged without access to shore power. Best way to do this quickly and easily?
And then long term, what do you recommend for a mostly new working electrics and nav system, without spending a fortune.
Oh, I am a cruiser, not a racer. Coastal at the moment but she will go offshore in the near future.
Thanks.
The core of the system is two 110a/hr batteries, connected to a selector switch, 1, 2 or both, and an isolator. There are three switchboards, two on the stb side.
[url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8fc0b300]
[/URL]and the wiring behind them where they but into the engine bay..
[url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8fc024bb]
[/URL]and one on the port side, plus a switch for the wallis paraffin heater ( which is now installed but just makes clicking noises when switched on) .
[url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8edacf2d]
[/URL] plus some kind of main fuse box in a locker on the stb side , no idea what this is for?[url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8edacfa4]
[/URL]most kit is on the port fwd bulkhead,
[url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8edaceed]
[/URL]with some stuff on the stb fwd one. [url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8fc0b2f7]
[/URL]There is some kind of vtronix box, not entirely sure what it does? I guess it deals with ariels?
[url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8edacf3a]
[/URL]And there are dials by the engine for the alternator which dont seem to work, I suspect they may be from the previous volvo engine, not the new yanmar.
[url=http://derwentphotography.zenfolio.com/p161013577/e8edacf34]
[/URL]If I bought one of the usb charging units, with a battery meter on it, where would you install it for ease of wiring?
Other power uses potentially are an electric cool box, and an electric bilge pump, tho neither seem to work yet, and the water pump for the pressurised water system. And of course the autopilot 3000 for the wheel steering, if i can get the parts and get it working.
There is also an electric anchor windlass, which seems to work fine. Though I have another question about this for another thread.
It seems to me that long term the switch box should maybe be all in one place, on that upper fwd stb bulkhead?? rather than blocking the quarter berth. or the prtside one?
Any advice on the usefulness or not of this stuff, and on slimming it all down to free up space, give me useful info and draw minimal current would be much appreciated.
My immediate concerns are knowing how deep the water is, and knowing my batteries are being charged properly and monitoring their use, and being able to constantly keep tablets/phones/laptop charged without access to shore power. Best way to do this quickly and easily?
And then long term, what do you recommend for a mostly new working electrics and nav system, without spending a fortune.
Oh, I am a cruiser, not a racer. Coastal at the moment but she will go offshore in the near future.
Thanks.
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