sarabande
Well-Known Member
It's about time that my wiring was rationalised and replaced. I want to know where all the watts and coulombs go, and that the fuses, RCDs, etc all work properly.
The previous owner wired in all sorts of extras over time, and I want to take out all the physical computer wiring and replace all the incandescent bulbs and lights with LEDs, and renew all the instrumentation (mainly Autonnics), and renew the instrument panel, and replace the shore power units and all the 13 amp sockets...
OK, so I know Ohm's law, and have copies of the 12v Handbook, Boat Electrics, Energy Unlimited, etc, but...
WHERE do I start ?
There's no existing wiring diagram; I do not have a list of electrical kit and its ratings; I am not sure if I should plan to install extra (unused) circuits for future use; and above all I have never done a 24/12v rewire before.
Is there any training course the Forum can, in its collective experience, recommend ?
or
Do I buy a good boat electrician's time for a day to show me how to plan the wiring, run cabling, make connections, install kit, etc ?
Finally (just in case the insurance co is listening in (/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) Hello Pataneous, or Newton or St Margarets or GJW or Bishop), I want to have the new electrics checked out and "approved". Who does this please ?
The previous owner wired in all sorts of extras over time, and I want to take out all the physical computer wiring and replace all the incandescent bulbs and lights with LEDs, and renew all the instrumentation (mainly Autonnics), and renew the instrument panel, and replace the shore power units and all the 13 amp sockets...
OK, so I know Ohm's law, and have copies of the 12v Handbook, Boat Electrics, Energy Unlimited, etc, but...
WHERE do I start ?
There's no existing wiring diagram; I do not have a list of electrical kit and its ratings; I am not sure if I should plan to install extra (unused) circuits for future use; and above all I have never done a 24/12v rewire before.
Is there any training course the Forum can, in its collective experience, recommend ?
or
Do I buy a good boat electrician's time for a day to show me how to plan the wiring, run cabling, make connections, install kit, etc ?
Finally (just in case the insurance co is listening in (/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) Hello Pataneous, or Newton or St Margarets or GJW or Bishop), I want to have the new electrics checked out and "approved". Who does this please ?