Princess P45 few questions (help)

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Hi

Question-1
I have few switches the i am not sure what can they do (marked in red in the pictures)


Question-2
There is a freezer switch in the control panel that supposed to run on DC power, but i don't seem to be able to locate it (as shown in the picture).


I have referred to the boat manual but it doesn't refer to any of the mentioned questions.

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Question 1 - They are just extra blank switches fitted by Princess which aren't in use. They can obviously be used if you retrofit extra items.

Question 2 - A seperate freezer must be an optional extra, or has been retrofitted fitted on yours. If there is a seperate freezer i would of thought it would be easy to spot / locate it. i.e under the flybridge stairs.
 
Question 1 - They are just extra blank switches fitted by Princess which aren't in use. They can obviously be used if you retrofit extra items.

Question 2 - A seperate freezer must be an optional extra, or has been retrofitted fitted on yours. If there is a seperate freezer i would of thought it would be easy to spot / locate it. i.e under the flybridge stairs.

Thanks for ur quick reply

Question-2
Actually that was the first thing that came to my mind, but after long search and trying to trace the cable, tge answer is no ?.
 
2. If you could withdraw the switch the cable should be numbered and then if you remove the back panel behind the helm in the stb cabin you should be able to see which terminal on the rail it connects to, if there is no cable on the output side it is just a spare if not you just need to trace it out.

That switch was spare on my P45, so I used it to power a black-tank gauge and sender, which I fitted myself.
 
2. If you could withdraw the switch the cable should be numbered and then if you remove the back panel behind the helm in the stb cabin you should be able to see which terminal on the rail it connects to, if there is no cable on the output side it is just a spare if not you just need to trace it out.

That switch was spare on my P45, so I used it to power a black-tank gauge and sender, which I fitted myself.

I will try to remove the main control pannel and try to see if that swich is wired or just a spare switch.
 
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