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    Ausfish Platinum Member Apollo's Avatar
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    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Well my boat is at Pete's at the moment getting some sounder work done (plus some other stuff), so when discussing this with him when I dropped it off, I said to him "you have Peter privileges with this boat" which means he goes over the electrical system and replaces/tidies anything that HE feels needs attention. Better it get sorted now than 20mile offshore later!

  2. #17
    Cormorant you are most helpful. Your posts are very detailed and valuable. Thanks.

    I have to run because other things are interfering with my boat life.

    I will check it out in light of your info later next week. Many thanks.

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    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    WalrusLike, the boat in your Avatar looks like a TPB ? I have one too and I have the same type of switch panel (mines a 6 switch version), the wires you ask about are the LED power wires as suggested above. One will power the individual LED's in each button/switch and the other will turn the lot on at night when your NAV lights go on. Thats the wire you need to tap into for your compass light, so it goes on with your NAV lights. Did you buy the compass seperately or was it installed but not connected when you bought the boat ?

  4. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Lancair View Post
    WalrusLike, the boat in your Avatar looks like a TPB ?......Did you buy the compass seperately or was it installed but not connected when you bought the boat ?
    It's a Baysport 575. The compass came installed but not connected. I will do as you suggest....thank you.

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    Ausfish Silver Member lethal's Avatar
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    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    hey fat bouy where is the second battery situated? I've been thinking about putting in a second battery since i keep adding electronics.

  6. #21

    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Hey Lethal,

    right beside the original.. it is tight but they both fit there...
    2008 Signature 520C with the Suzuki 90 4 stroke on the back

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    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Quote Originally Posted by fat-buoy View Post
    Hey Lethal,

    right beside the original.. it is tight but they both fit there...
    I've got the same boat and put mine the other side under the live well.

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    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    When I took my boat out last I could smell a burning smell coming from the cabin. Grabbed the fire ext and went under for a look and found the smell coming from under the dash. I have it booked in tomorrow morning to get checked.

  9. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyL View Post
    When I took my boat out last I could smell a burning smell ....... I have it booked in tomorrow morning to get checked.
    Bugger! Sorry to hear that Anthony. I hope it's only a minor issue.

    Back to the dealer or someone else?

    Please let us know the result.... Your lectrics probably look a lot like mine. Good luck with it.

  10. #25

    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Quote Originally Posted by WalrusLike View Post
    Bugger! Sorry to hear that Anthony. I hope it's only a minor issue.

    Back to the dealer or someone else?

    Please let us know the result.... Your lectrics probably look a lot like mine. Good luck with it.
    I think it is going to be the nav lights as that was the only thing I had on different from the other times I went out. I switched everything off and then turned on things one at a time and left the nav lights off.

    I had it at the auto elec a little while back as the dealer had used a zip tie rather than a clamp for the hose on the bait tank and it had been dripping onto the electrics and shorted them out.

    edit to say def not back to the dealer, like you it is to far for a minor issue. If it was something under warranty I might but otherwise I stick to local.

  11. #26

    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Sorry Anthony, I didn't dislike your post deliberately.
    I was scrolling down the screen on the iPad and accidentally touched the dislike
    I can't find a way to remove it... Any ideas?

    Cheers

    Pete

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    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Quote Originally Posted by Grand_Marlin View Post
    Sorry Anthony, I didn't dislike your post deliberately.
    I was scrolling down the screen on the iPad and accidentally touched the dislike
    I can't find a way to remove it... Any ideas?

    Cheers

    Pete
    Nah... dont worry about it.

  13. #28

    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Quote Originally Posted by WalrusLike View Post
    Bugger! Sorry to hear that Anthony. I hope it's only a minor issue.

    Back to the dealer or someone else?

    Please let us know the result.... Your lectrics probably look a lot like mine. Good luck with it.
    The auto elec couldnt find anything wrong which I find a bit strange. Anyway switched everything on while I cleaned the boat and no smell.

    At least the boat is cleaned and its already hooked up for an early morning start so its not a total waste of time going there haha.

  14. #29

    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Anthony,

    Make sure everything has the correct size fuses... at least if there is a problem it will be protected.

    Cheers

    Pete

  15. #30

    Re: It pays to check your wiring out yourself sometimes

    Quote Originally Posted by Grand_Marlin View Post
    Anthony,

    Make sure everything has the correct size fuses... at least if there is a problem it will be protected.

    Cheers

    Pete
    Thanks thats what the auto elec said and told me not to worry they are all ok. I dont know what the smell was but it was strong and smelled like burned plastic. Ohnwell will see how it goes in the morning when I have everything is switched on again.

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