Jeanneau switch panel

jwilson

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Anyone know what I need to add at least one and possibly two circuits to a Jeanneau switch panel like this. There are three sets of blank spaces in the panel - see http://www.yachtsnet.co.uk/boats/panel.jpg

Enquired some time ago of a Jeanneau dealer and as yet had no asnwer. I doubt Jeanneau make these panels, the circuit breakers/switches must be a standard product.
 
Scheiber do not deal with the public directly, but an email requesting dealer information will bring a reply.

Are you sure those arent already live? On my 2005 Jeanneau, I just wired in the feeds to the back of the switch. If you carefully follow the other switches switch layout logic and use a multimeter, you should be OK.

Mine are now ElectricToilet/Holding Tank pump and the other runs the Auxiliary power sockets that I installed.

Have you got the original wiring diagram?

If you need to send me a PM with an email and a phone, I can give you all the pointers. Alternatively use the Jeanneau Owners Forum at www.jeanneau.tripod.com
 
I suggest remove the panel (with shore power disconnected) and take a look at the breakers already fitted to see if a makers name or number is on them.
Looks like Scheiber make the panels , possibly they don't make the breakers.
 
I looked for the breaker panel that screws in to the back of the blanked off switches on mine and the local Jeanneau dealer said they were about £60. So I just bought some similar push button switches, fuses and leds for about a fiver. Whilst not as elegant as the panel, it works and from the front looks very neat. I can dig out the details and photos if needed.

Question, does your voltage meter (analogue) read about 1.5v less than actual?
 
I looked for the breaker panel that screws in to the back of the blanked off switches on mine and the local Jeanneau dealer said they were about £60. So I just bought some similar push button switches, fuses and leds for about a fiver. Whilst not as elegant as the panel, it works and from the front looks very neat. I can dig out the details and photos if needed.

Question, does your voltage meter (analogue) read about 1.5v less than actual?

I may try that: it's just to put some extra lights and instruments on separate switches.

My analogue (original) meter seems pretty accurate, but I put a little digital meter connected to the cabin lights circuit in the space where the single cig lighter socket was, and fitted a cig lighter x2 plus USB x2 panel to the side as replacement. It's a useful reminder at night if batteries are getting low with lights, Eberspacher heater. fridge etc. all on. Almost all lights are now LED, except some nav lights.
 
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