SiteSurfer
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Hi all again, back with another sanity check before installing.
I'm replacing the windlass wiring on a B32 2002 which has a South Pacific 900 Express installed which, due to age, has needed the wiring removed and new stuff put in by me.
My plan is thus:
Using the engine battery (rather than the house bank) install a Blue Sea 80A breaker with a direct to battery connection.
Situate the breaker close to the battery (within 2m) to nav station.
https://www.force4.co.uk/blue-sea-circuit-breakers.html
Using 16mm Cable from the battery, and then onwards to a winch solenoid (rated at 400 amps and suitable for use with windlass) situated in the bow area.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marine-Tinned-16mm-Flexi-Battery-Cable-110-amps-All-Lengths-Red-or-Black/253142191377?hash=item3af0734d11:m:mmBbRxeTmwHahdrsEAUgbYQ
Using same 16mm tinned cable from solenoid to windlass.
Using twin core 21 amp cable for manual switch to solenoid.
I also have a 2.4Ghz remote control purchased, but this fits to the solenoid like the switch so thats not an issue.
My 3 questions are:
1) Cable size from battery -> thermal breaker -> solenoid -> winch - 16mm2 ok? Cable run approx 6 metres max.
2) Situation of solenoid, closer to breaker or winch (ie: which end of the circuit)?
3) Should I also fuse the battery connection and if so with what?
I will use a hydraulic press to make up the lugs and fittings.
For reference : here's where I established the concepts.
South Pacific data sheet for control systems: (wire size)
http://www.southpacific.com.tw/in_index/technical-support.html
Windlass Page (scroll to bottom) 900 Express
http://www.southpacific.com.tw/in_index/horizontal-windlasses.html
I'm replacing the windlass wiring on a B32 2002 which has a South Pacific 900 Express installed which, due to age, has needed the wiring removed and new stuff put in by me.
My plan is thus:
Using the engine battery (rather than the house bank) install a Blue Sea 80A breaker with a direct to battery connection.
Situate the breaker close to the battery (within 2m) to nav station.
https://www.force4.co.uk/blue-sea-circuit-breakers.html
Using 16mm Cable from the battery, and then onwards to a winch solenoid (rated at 400 amps and suitable for use with windlass) situated in the bow area.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marine-Tinned-16mm-Flexi-Battery-Cable-110-amps-All-Lengths-Red-or-Black/253142191377?hash=item3af0734d11:m:mmBbRxeTmwHahdrsEAUgbYQ
Using same 16mm tinned cable from solenoid to windlass.
Using twin core 21 amp cable for manual switch to solenoid.
I also have a 2.4Ghz remote control purchased, but this fits to the solenoid like the switch so thats not an issue.
My 3 questions are:
1) Cable size from battery -> thermal breaker -> solenoid -> winch - 16mm2 ok? Cable run approx 6 metres max.
2) Situation of solenoid, closer to breaker or winch (ie: which end of the circuit)?
3) Should I also fuse the battery connection and if so with what?
I will use a hydraulic press to make up the lugs and fittings.
For reference : here's where I established the concepts.
South Pacific data sheet for control systems: (wire size)
http://www.southpacific.com.tw/in_index/technical-support.html
Windlass Page (scroll to bottom) 900 Express
http://www.southpacific.com.tw/in_index/horizontal-windlasses.html



