Dave_E
Senior Member
Hi All,
The good ship came with a beautiful 15 switch DC panel, LEDs, very nice. Top 2 rows are all 20A breakers, the bottom row (5 each) is 15A.
The way I've always understood these type of panels with switches was to power things like water pumps, ships lights, things that actually get actuated from this switch without having to install in-line fuses everywhere.
Th PO's have about half the panel doing this and the other half is just providing power to devices that have their own on/off switches and then most of them are in-line fused as well.
I view that as a waste of switch breaker. In a perfect worls should devices that have their own on/off be wired to a power distribution junction, which is fed by battery power via the big bat select switch?
Dave
The good ship came with a beautiful 15 switch DC panel, LEDs, very nice. Top 2 rows are all 20A breakers, the bottom row (5 each) is 15A.
The way I've always understood these type of panels with switches was to power things like water pumps, ships lights, things that actually get actuated from this switch without having to install in-line fuses everywhere.
Th PO's have about half the panel doing this and the other half is just providing power to devices that have their own on/off switches and then most of them are in-line fused as well.
I view that as a waste of switch breaker. In a perfect worls should devices that have their own on/off be wired to a power distribution junction, which is fed by battery power via the big bat select switch?
Dave