[Alberg30] Wiring
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OurYawl at aol.com
Thu May 31 15:49:00 PDT 2001
I must tell you that i just did the entire job myself. What a job!but very
rewarding when it was done. I also felt the need to change the location of
certain pieces of the system.
To direclty answer you question, I bought a new battey panel, new DC panel,
new 12 volt switched meter with panel and a new AC panel with meter and
breakers -- all Blue Sea and at a total of over $500. Then I bought new red
and yellow marine safety wire and went through about a spool and a half -
maybe 150 feet. The spools run about $50 - $60 each. Then there are the
various buss bars and terminals and connectors and the single red and yellow
for the panel wiring itself. I would say that doing it myself, it still cost
upwards of $800.
Now, I chose to go to the new battery panel of total separation with
combiner. If you stay with a 1 both 2 switch, you can pick up a direct
replacement panel which includes the DC breakers for about $200 and save
probably $200 from my approach there alone. I could have saved some if I
wasn't a meter freak by using a simpler AC panel as well.
The upside, however, has been great. For one thing, everything works
reliably. The A4 never purred as well, a benefit of more direct routing and
less resistance in the ignition wiring. Clean contacts are important. It
doesn't take much unwanted resistance at 12 volts to harm performance. I
actually feel safer since some of the wiring I replaced was just copper
extension cord stuff. And finally, I can trouble shoot the circuits and add
new appliances without fear of unbalancing someone elses clugy wiring.
Jim, #280 Chanson sur Mer
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