Azimut Fuse Box

rafiki_

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I'm a bit embarrassed about this, but I need a bit of help to change a couple of fuses on my Snazi. The fuse box is a magnificent piece of engineering. There must be over 100 fuses, with wiring to match, nicely labelled and tidied within trunking. However, for many of the fuses, I have no idea how to access them. For the larger fuses, they are accessed from large holders that unclip. For the smaller fuses, it is not clear how they unclip, to allow access to the fuse. Sorry, didn't take any pics when I was on board, but any of you have any tips please?
 
Hi Raf'
If you mean the long panel under the helm seat, (under the breakers) I'm pretty sure they just pull up, (I've needed to once) and then you can access them easily. I will check over the weekend and report back.

RR
 
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Hi Raf'
If you mean the long panel under the helm seat, (under the breakers) I'm pretty sure they just pull up, (I've needed to once) and then you can access them easily. I will check over the weekend and report back.

RR
Thanks Roger. In my 39, the fuses are in in cabin 2, but I guess they will use the same system as in your 46?
 
Quick update, and a successful evening. Found the appropriate fuses for both the engine room lights cockpit lights. There are still some fuses that I cannot access as I don't understand how to open their holders, but will worry about them in the future. So Rafiki now has a full complement of lighting :D
Next job is to fit LED's in the cockpit.
 
RR, have you selected your bulbs yet? My saloon and cockpit lighting is too bright, too many bulbs, so we can either reduce the lumens (saloon) or change the colour (cockpit). My boaty neighbour has fitted LED's I believe, so will check with him.
 
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