1977 Islander Freeport 41 center cockpit ketch, beginning the planning for a new DC system and wiring. Nothing special here but I have a question to the group.
I can replace the existing AC/DC panel with a new single panel and re run all wiring to the original location. This might be the easiest option and reuses the original location.
As I begin the planning however, I've thought of creating several different sub panels, primary (in the original location) for standard stuff, lights, frig, bilge pumps, etc. but smaller since I can then create a couple of new sub panels, external lights ( running, steaming, anchor, deck) located near the companion way for easy access and a 2nd panel near the nav station (aft stateroom) for navigation, radar, radio, ssb, etc.)
The main panel is located in a hallway, easy access but I'm thinking that by moving some of the wiring to remote locations and just running main wires form the DC main, I can reduce congestion at the main panel and put some controls in a locations that are more purpose driven and grouped together.
I'm interested in people's thoughts on this? One large panel,and central wiring or a smaller main panel and a few sub panels.
Just started the planning but would love to hear the groups thoughts
Thanks
Victor
I can replace the existing AC/DC panel with a new single panel and re run all wiring to the original location. This might be the easiest option and reuses the original location.
As I begin the planning however, I've thought of creating several different sub panels, primary (in the original location) for standard stuff, lights, frig, bilge pumps, etc. but smaller since I can then create a couple of new sub panels, external lights ( running, steaming, anchor, deck) located near the companion way for easy access and a 2nd panel near the nav station (aft stateroom) for navigation, radar, radio, ssb, etc.)
The main panel is located in a hallway, easy access but I'm thinking that by moving some of the wiring to remote locations and just running main wires form the DC main, I can reduce congestion at the main panel and put some controls in a locations that are more purpose driven and grouped together.
I'm interested in people's thoughts on this? One large panel,and central wiring or a smaller main panel and a few sub panels.
Just started the planning but would love to hear the groups thoughts
Thanks
Victor