multi-hull wiring

Discussion in 'Electrical Systems' started by guest200901, May 12, 2008.

  1. guest200901

    guest200901 Guest

    hi everyone.......!

    would anyone have a basic wiring diagram for a 46 cat ?
    what panel with extras should i use ?
     
  2. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Not in USA (an Australian Coy) but this may give a general understanding http://www.outbackmarine.com.au/MasterPages/LineDetail/LineDetail.asp?LineID=1 For the low volt circuits (12 or 24 volt) I would look to fusing each task at the bus-bar and where you would switch that item on or off... Do the inspection and make your choices...

    Outback marine have heaps of online help and ideas using their products (240v AC is NOT suitable for USA)
     
  3. guest200901

    guest200901 Guest

    thanks

    thanks for the info 1
     
  4. BigCat
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    Make sure to ground the negative ground to a shared plate on the outside of the hull underwater-do this with all systems, even if they have different voltages. If you use lightning grounding, that goes to the plate, too.
     
  5. mikereed100
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    Kevin Jeffrey wrote a 3 part series of articles for Multihulls Magazine a while back in which he described wiring for multihulls, from simple to complex, including sample diagrams. I will try to find out which issues they were in.

    Mike
     
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  7. Ike
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    Then get one of the following books. I recommend Nigel Calders
    Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual, by Nigel Calder
    The 12 Volt Bible, by Miner K Brotherton and Ed Sherman
    Boating Magazine's Powerboater's Guide to Electrical Systems by Ed Sherman
    Sailboat Electrical Systems, Don Casey, 1999 International Marine
    Boatowner's Illustrated Handbook of Wiring, by Charlie Wing
    Your Boat's Electrical System, by Conrad Miller and E. S. Maloney
    Managing 12 Volts, Harold Barre 1997 Summer Breeze Publishing
     
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