[Rhodes22-list] Wiring Diagram
THOMAS POLISE
tvpolise at aol.com
Tue Oct 29 15:13:31 EDT 2019
Thank you! Beautiful sketches, you must be an Architect.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 29, 2019, at 3:00 PM, <mweisner at ebsmed.com> <mweisner at ebsmed.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Several owners have created wiring diagrams from their boats as follows:
>
> From Chris Cowie 12/25/09 6:28pm:
> I am trying to better understand how my boat is wired and am putting together
> some wiring diagrams per the enclosed sketches. These sketches will be
> updated as I learn more about what all the wires mean, where they go and what
> they do but this is my start. I am open to any suggestions, critique or insight
> from any members better versed in how our electrical systems work.
> What I am trying to show in my diagram is as follows:
>
> 1. The outboard has a single set of wires that appear to go to a block with
> pos and neg terminals to which the starter is also connected. This
> block appears to be connected direct to battery #2, my starter battery.
> I think the battery #2 directly powers the starter and lift and also
> receives a charge direct from the outboard alternator.
>
> 2. I believe the two solar panels go direct to battery #2 but I am not sure.
> If I am correct then battery #2 would always receive a trickle charge
> when the sun is shining and battery #2 could also receive a charge if
> the battery switch is in the both position.
>
> 3. The battery switch seems to control how power is provided from battery #1
> and or battery #2 to the power bus.
>
> 4. The power bus seems to provide power to the main panel, the macerator,
> the water pump, the vhf radio. I see two big white wires and three
> small white wires, two big black wires and four small black wires,
> I don't understand were all of these go and what they do.
>
> 5. The main distribution panel seems to have switches that control circuits
> to each of the appliances, cabin lights, dc outlets etc....
>
> With input and corrections I can post a more accurate set of diagrams for fleet reference.
> See attachments (Wiring05, Wiring06, Wiring07 & Wiring08) at the end of the entire email.
>
> From Chris Cowie 04/12/10 400pm:
> I am adding some electronic equipment and spent the time to figure out how the
> main wiring is set up in my boat. I thought the group might enjoy seeing how this
> is set up. Enclosed is a schematic sketch for reference. Note that the solar
> panel #2 goes direct to battery #2 and solar panel #1 goes direct to the power
> panel that is connected to battery #1. This arrangement allows the solar panels
> to always be charging even if the main battery switch is turned to the off position.
> The bus bar is always hot from battery #1 that means the macerator and water
> pump will always have power from battery #1. The terminals located in the lazaret
> is always hot from battery #2 that means the electric start and power lift always
> has power. Having the bus bar and lazaret terminals hot allows the power control
> panel to remain a manageable size.
> See attachment (Wiring2010) at the end of the entire email.
>
> Mike
> s/v Wind Lass ('91)
> Nissequogue River, NY
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org> On Behalf Of Thomas Polise via Rhodes22-list
> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2019 8:42 AM
> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Wiring Diagram
>
> Does anyone have a wiring diagram with battery switch? My boat has independent battery circuits and no switch. I’m also looking for specs on solar panel replacement.
> <Wiring05.jpg>
> <Wiring06.jpg>
> <Wiring07.jpg>
> <Wiring08.jpg>
> <Wiring2010.jpg>
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