Swanrad2
Well-Known Member
Morning,
A very basic question this but just when I think I am starting to get my head around boat electrics I buy a new breaker panel to replace an old fused switch panel. There are four wires going into it, the first three I get, namely:
1. Lower Dash Light Negative (light on the panel)
2. Lower Dash Light Positive (light on the panel)
3. +VE (Battery)
The fourth, I don't, namely:
4. -VE Earth
Is this fourth wire there because a) its how the breaker works or b) because it is manufactured for cars and boats and therefore not necesary on a boat without an Earth connection (which we dont have because we have never had one and we don't plug in at Marina's). I was thinking that the positives would run to the switch panel and the negatives to a bus bar. I know I should figure it out or hire somone competent, but it is a last minute complication when I was hoping to do the job tomorrow and I like to figure out how everything on the boat works.
If it is redundent on the boat, great. If not do I have to install an earth bar in line of sight to the anodes or do I just wire it back in to the battery -VE Feed?
A very basic question this but just when I think I am starting to get my head around boat electrics I buy a new breaker panel to replace an old fused switch panel. There are four wires going into it, the first three I get, namely:
1. Lower Dash Light Negative (light on the panel)
2. Lower Dash Light Positive (light on the panel)
3. +VE (Battery)
The fourth, I don't, namely:
4. -VE Earth
Is this fourth wire there because a) its how the breaker works or b) because it is manufactured for cars and boats and therefore not necesary on a boat without an Earth connection (which we dont have because we have never had one and we don't plug in at Marina's). I was thinking that the positives would run to the switch panel and the negatives to a bus bar. I know I should figure it out or hire somone competent, but it is a last minute complication when I was hoping to do the job tomorrow and I like to figure out how everything on the boat works.
If it is redundent on the boat, great. If not do I have to install an earth bar in line of sight to the anodes or do I just wire it back in to the battery -VE Feed?
