Electrical

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Modern gear such as refrigeration, chartplotters, radar and computers required a well sized and maintained 12v system.

Alternators and Battery Chargers

Batteries

Electrical Panel, Wiring & Lighting

Generators

Inverters

Lightning

Solar Energy

400 Watt Bimini

Starters

Items of Interest

There are over 75 Tech Notes on these subjects.


(Moisture-proof) Alternative to open-type terminal strips

I'm not generally a fan of terminal strips in the marine environment -- IF I can avoid them, I do. HOWEVER I can't, then I use them judiciously -- in the proper locations (e.g., not an open terminal strip, in an engine compartment or bilge, hanging by a thread, no physical protection, wire/cable support/strain relief, etc.)

THAT said, I have probably a dozen terminal strips for everything from mast light wiring to TV/RF to masthead instrument cables. BUT they are mounted in moisture-proof boxes with moisture-tight wire entries.

I made my own setups with moisture tight 4" x 4" x 2" PVC Cantex (left) or Carleton (right) electrical junction boxes (from big box building supply/online/Amazon etc.) Box.jpg Box2.jpg

They have no openings for conduit or threaded blanks -- just a totally solid case, w/ gasketed cover, and mounting ears so they don't need to be compromised with a mounting hole.


I tried several ways to get a moisture tight wire entry, but this method was the best:


  • Get appropriate-size nylon male npt x hose barb adapters -- Grainger carries many sizes -- so I got a dozen of different mnpt and barb combinations, up to 3/8" mnpt.

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Those boxes also come in 6" size, and there's many similar inexpensive, gasketed solid boxes online in rectangular/round/whatnot configurations. Some w/ and some w/o mounting ears.


--KWKloeber 14:18, 9 May 2015 (PDT)