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| a marine wiring schematic Hi, would someone be able to assist me I am an electrical contractor and I am a volunteer with the Indigenous Communities Volunteer organisation. I am commencing a project involving six aboriginal trainees in Derby, Western Australia. The project is to fit out the empty shell of an 34 ft. aluminium ex-crayfishing boat to have it surveyed, after which it will be used to service the aboriginal communities on the far north coast during the wet season. I would like a copy of a marine electrical schematic for a vessel of similar size to use as a training tool to assist the group in understanding what a schematic is. Then I will show them how to design an electrical system to suit their vessel based on what equipment they have to install and to draw a schematic for that system. The schematic that they complete will then be used as part of the vessel survey process. I want to reaffirm that the schematic, if anyone can provide one, will only be used as a relevent training tool for the students. Any assistance with this would be greatly appreciated and appropriately acknowledged. yours sincerly Ron Phillips ![]() |
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| Ron Email me directly with a list of proposed equipment on the vessel and we'll see what we can come up with. mjeng1@supernerd.com.au
__________________ Mike Johns. |
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